Charles Mingus, the legendary jazz bassist, composer, and bandleader, invites you into his creative process with the captivating live album "At UCLA 1965." Recorded on September 26, 2006, and released under the Sunnyside label, this album offers a unique glimpse into Mingus' genius, blending various jazz styles including hard bop, bebop, free jazz, and cool jazz.
Spanning an impressive 87 minutes, "At UCLA 1965" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through Mingus' musical mind. The album begins with an opening speech, setting the stage for a series of meditations, lectures, and performances that showcase Mingus' innovative approach to jazz. The tracklist includes a mix of spoken word pieces and instrumental performances, providing a rare opportunity to hear Mingus' thoughts and instructions to his band members.
Highlights include the intricate "Ode to Bird and Dizzy," a tribute to legendary jazz musicians Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, and the politically charged "They Trespass The Land of The Sacred Sioux." The album also features a poignant rendition of "Muskrat Ramble" and the powerful "Don't Let it Happen Here," showcasing Mingus' ability to blend social commentary with musical brilliance.
Throughout the album, Mingus' charisma and musical prowess shine through, making "At UCLA 1965" a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work. This live recording captures the raw energy and creativity of Mingus and his band, offering a unique perspective on one of jazz's most influential figures.