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Performer: Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Max Roach
Title: Money Jungle
Country: Japan
Catalog Number: UCCU-99071
Label: Liberty
Released: 2014
Rating: 4.1
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UAJS 15017 | Duke Ellington • Charlie Mingus • Max Roach | Duke Ellington • Charlie Mingus • Max Roach - Money Jungle (LP, Album) | United Artists Jazz | UAJS 15017 | US | 1962 |
| GXC 3131, UAS 15017 | Duke Ellington • Charlie Mingus • Max Roach | Duke Ellington • Charlie Mingus • Max Roach - Money Jungle (LP, Album, RE) | United Artists Records, United Artists Records | GXC 3131, UAS 15017 | Japan | 1976 |
| TOCJ-5347 | Duke Ellington | Money Jungle (CD, Album, RE) | Liberty | TOCJ-5347 | Japan | 1990 |
| UAJ 14017 | Duke Ellington • Charlie Mingus • Max Roach | Duke Ellington • Charlie Mingus • Max Roach - Money Jungle (LP, Album, Mono) | United Artists Jazz | UAJ 14017 | US | 1962 |
| 7243 5 38227 2 9, 5382272 | Duke Ellington | Money Jungle (CD, Album, RE, RM, RP) | Blue Note, Blue Note | 7243 5 38227 2 9, 5382272 | Europe | Unknown |
Recorded: New York City, Sept. 17, 1962
Money Jungle is a studio album by pianist Duke Ellington with double bassist Charles Mingus and drummer Max Roach. It was recorded on September 17, 1962, and released in February 1963 by United Artists Jazz. All but one of the compositions were written by Ellington, with four of the seven on the original LP being recorded for the first time on this album. Later releases on CD added eight tracks from the same recording session. The Complete Money Jungle Sessions - Duke Ellington with Max Roach and Charles Mingus. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Duke Ellington surprised the jazz world in 1962 with his historic trio session featuring Charles Mingus and Max Roach. Not in a mood to simply rework older compositions, the bulk of the LP focused on music he wrote specifically for the session. Money Jungle is a thunderous opener, a blues that might be classified somewhere between post-bop and avant-garde. Complétez votre collection Duke Ellington , Charlie Mingus , Max Roach. Duke Ellington , Charlie Mingus , Max Roach - Money Jungle LP, Album, Mono. United Artists Records. Vendre cette version. 38016 standard. Duke Ellington , Charlie Mingus , Max Roach. Duke Ellington, Charles Mingues, Max Roach. Easily Stop Time. Duke Ellington. Money Jungle. Jazz 1962. For this 1962 juggernaut, Ellington formed a piano trio with two next-generation stars: Charlie Mingus on bass and Max Roach on drums. Ellington was a hero to Mingus, yet here the thorny bassist seems intent on riling, prodding, and irritating the legendary pianist while Roach tries desperately to keep some sort of order. Ellington certainly doesn't shrink from the fight, offering some of his most challenging, discordant, far-reaching piano work. Money Jungle catches the trio at the zenith of each their individual prowess. Roach was in the middle of a hot hand, having just released the fiery protest album We Insist, and Mingus was a mere year away from penning The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, an architectural masterpiece that would see him meld bebop with classical and ballet patterns, as well as skeletal avant-garde hard lines. The two notoriously tempestuous players coming into the studio with Ellington immediately created an air of infamy around the sessions. Expectations for melodrama were well-founded. Ellington had previousl. Seen as a face-off between the old and new guards in jazz, Duke Ellingtons Money Jungle album proved they were on the same continuum. Published on. March 26, 2020. Charles Waring. First released in 1962 via the United Artists label, Duke Ellingtons collaboration with bassist Charles Mingus and drummer Max Roach, Money Jungle, was a momentous jazz summit. Though often seen as the moment where the old guard Ellington squared up to jazz musics young lions Mingus and Roach, the generational differences between its three participants are often exaggerated. Listen free to Duke Ellington Money Jungle Money Jungle, Les FLeurs Africaines African Flower and more. 7 tracks 35:46. 1959 collaboration between Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Max Roach. It was essentially Ellington's project, who wrote all the material much of it unrecorded elsewhere though some Ellington standards are also featured and got the bop rhythm section on board - not without some difficulty and a near-walkout on Mingus's part. The results, however, are stunning, with all three at the top of their game and the group sounding incredibly up-to-date and challe. Текст песни: Now many guys may come to you With a line that isnt true And you, pass them by pass them by But it doesnt mean a thing