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  1. Albums
  2. me, myself an eye - charles mingus

Charles Mingus - Me, Myself An Eye (LP)

Charles MingusCharles Mingus
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1979
  • 4 tracks
  • 57 min
  • jazz
Me, Myself An Eye - Charles Mingus
Me, Myself An Eye
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Me, Myself An Eye - Charles Mingus
Me, Myself An Eye - Charles Mingus

Product description

Charles Mingus' "Me, Myself An Eye," released in 1979, stands as a testament to the legendary bassist and composer's enduring genius, even as his battle with ALS limited his ability to play. This album, recorded near the end of his career, showcases Mingus' unyielding spirit and his ability to inspire a big band to deliver powerful performances. The four-track collection spans a rich tapestry of jazz styles, including hard bop, bebop, free jazz, and cool jazz, reflecting Mingus' versatility and innovative approach to music.

The album opens with "Carolyn Kiki Mingus," a tribute to his wife, followed by the intricate "Three Worlds of Drums," which highlights the album's rhythmic complexity. "Devil Woman - 1979 recorded version" and "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 1979 Recorded Version" round out the collection, each track offering a unique perspective on Mingus' musical vision.

Despite the physical challenges he faced, Mingus' presence is palpable throughout the album. His forceful personality and meticulous direction are evident in the tight ensemble playing and the bold, adventurous spirit of the music. "Me, Myself An Eye" is a powerful reminder of Charles Mingus' enduring legacy and his unparalleled contribution to the world of jazz.

This LP was released in 1979.

Tracks

  1. Carolyn Kiki MingusCharles Mingus
    7:46
  2. Three Worlds of DrumsCharles Mingus
    30:17
  3. Devil Woman - 1979 recorded versionCharles Mingus
    9:22
  4. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 1979 Recorded VersionCharles Mingus
    9:47
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Me, Myself An Eye
Artist
Charles Mingus
LP release year
1979
Album release date
January 1, 1979
Label
Atlantic
EAN
603497904808
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
57 min
Tracks
4 tracks

EAN

EAN
603497904808

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Genre
Jazz
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Mingus' Final Touch

    3 out of 5 stars
    oodwjauheApril 14, 2025United States🇺🇸

    While Mingus couldn't play on this album due to the ailment that would ultimately claim his life, his distinctive thematic and compositional touch is still evident throughout. I personally prefer side 2 over side 1, as the latter kicks off with a 30-minute track that feels a tad disjointed. Side 2, however, offers three more conventionally structured pieces that, in my view, are far more compelling than the lone track on side 1. The sound quality is quite decent for an Atlantic record, and this Japanese pressing was impressively clean, with no noticeable flaws.

  • Mingus' Posthumous Gem

    3 out of 5 stars
    ainfsioduJanuary 6, 2025United States🇺🇸

    While Mingus couldn't contribute to this album due to the ailment that ultimately claimed his life, his distinctive thematic and compositional touch is still evident throughout. I personally prefer side 2 over side 1, as the latter kicks off with a 30-minute track that feels a tad disjointed. Side 2, however, offers three more conventionally structured pieces that, in my view, outshine the lone track on side 1. The audio quality is decent for an Atlantic record, and this Japanese pressing is notably clean, with no discernible flaws.

  • Long Sides, Congested Sound

    3 out of 5 stars
    naplahuboJuly 5, 2024United States🇺🇸

    While tuning into the Canadian pressing of this KSD8803, I'm getting a sense that the sound is a bit congested or constrained, not quite sharp and distinct. Then I spot the duration per side. 30 minutes on side A and 25 on side B. I've never come across such lengthy times per side on a vinyl record. This really should've been a double album. So, the question is, would longer durations compromise the sound quality? I recall those old K-Tel records that would cram in 10 tracks per side, yet still only hit around 20 minutes, and they didn't sound all that impressive. Not exactly the same scenario, but it got me pondering. I've just never seen 30 minutes on one side of an LP before.

  • Long Sides, Congested Sound

    3 out of 5 stars
    kixxeqipaMay 8, 2024United States🇺🇸

    While tuning into the Canadian pressing of this KSD8803, I couldn't help but feel like the sound was a bit congested, not as crisp and distinct as I'd like. Then, I spotted the duration per side - 30 minutes on side A and 25 on side B. I've never come across such lengthy times per side on a vinyl record. It really should've been a double album. So, I wonder, would having longer durations compromise the sound quality? I recall those old K-Tel records that crammed in about 10 songs per side, yet each side only lasted around 20 minutes, and they didn't exactly sound fantastic. It's not exactly the same situation, but it got me pondering. I've just never encountered a side that goes up to 30 minutes before.

  • Mingus' Influence Shines

    3 out of 5 stars
    iednpeuliApril 22, 2024United States🇺🇸

    Despite Mingus not being able to play on this album due to the sickness that unfortunately led to his passing, his influence on the themes and compositions is clearly noticeable. I personally enjoy side 2 more than side 1, which has a 30 minute opening song that feels a bit disjointed. The second side has 3 more classically structured pieces that, in my view, are much more compelling than the single track on side 1. The audio quality is decent for an Atlantic record and this Japanese version was clean with no imperfections.

About Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus was a titan of 20th-century American music, renowned for his virtuosity on the upright bass, innovative compositions, and powerful bandleading. Born in 1922, Mingus's career spanned over three decades, during which he collaborated with jazz legends like Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and Max Roach. His music defied easy categorization, encompassing bebop, hard bop, free jazz, and cool jazz, and often addressed themes of race, gender, and social justice. Mingus's discography is vast and varied, with 51 albums released under his own name and numerous appearances as a sideman. His seminal works, such as "Pithecanthropus Erectus," "Mingus Ah Um," and "The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady," showcase his unique voice and enduring influence. Beyond music, Mingus was also a passionate civil rights activist, author, and poet, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire and challenge audiences today.

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