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The Black Saint & The Sinner Lady
This 1963 recording occupies a special place in Mingus's work, his most brilliantly realized extended composition. The six-part suite is a broad canvas for the bassist's tumultuous passions, ranging from islands of serenity for solo guitar and piano to waves of contrapuntal conflict and accelerating rhythms that pull the listener into the musical psychodrama. It seems to mingle and transform both the heights and clich?s of jazz orchestration, from Mingus's master, Duke Ellington, to film noir soundtracks. The result is a masterpiece of sounds and textures, from the astonishing vocal effects of the plunger-muted trumpets and trombone (seeming to speak messages just beyond the range of understanding) to the soaring romantic alto of Charlie Mariano. Boiling beneath it all are the teeming, congested rhythms of Mingus and drummer Dannie Richmond and the deep morass of tuba and baritone saxophone. This is one of the greatest works in jazz composition, and it's remarkable that Mingus dredged this much emotional power from a group of just 11 musicians. --Stuart Broomer more
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- Posted: Nov-02-2008
If you need any more convincing...
What's another five-star review on the pile of existing ones for "The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady"? Nothing, really, except to echo dozens of reviewers before me in calling this album a brilliant, groundbreaking, remarkable synthesis of a composer's vision and the jaw-dropping talents of his...
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- Posted: Sep-07-2008
i hate to use this phrase, but..........
This is probably the best jazz album of all time. Mingus, one of the great jazz composers and all time lunitics, has a suite in Black Saint that runs the entire span of jazz, from Dixieland to the then (1963) rising avant garde. Free playing passages sit next to blues and Ellington interludes....
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- Posted: May-29-2008
True Masterpiece of Modern Music
After listening to this album many times over the past couple years, I can only come to the conclusion that this work ranks up there with some of the greatest artistic human achievements. Mr. Mingus, already a trailblazing master of jazz composition, used the medium of the music to craft one of...
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- Posted: May-27-2008
One Cool Cat
Outstanding! This is as cool as they come. Charles Mingus should have his own Universe where he is king of everything. Listening to this recording convinces me that Mingus was a true original in every sense of the word. Wow! I could listen to this album forever; well, not forever; but I...
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- Posted: Feb-01-2008
Amazing.
You listen to this album and you're somewhere different. I don't know where, exactly, but it exists out of time, out of space, a sort of subconscious musical twilight zone, a half remembered dream, the kind of thoughts that you can only grab at peripherally. This is music it is supposed to exist,...
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- Posted: Sep-20-2007
Still Stunningly Original
If you want to hear on man's inner torment, confusion and resolution set to music, this is it. From the opening snare strikes that sound like a cross between gunfire and a death march to the sublime, serene and beautiful piano intro that opens track 3, replete with flamenco guitar breaks and some...
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- Posted: May-29-2007
WoW
One of the greatest recordings I've ever heard. The horns just wail and the music is wonderful. Enjoy.
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- Posted: Feb-21-2007
exuberant and powerful jazz.
you get a lot of sounds for your money on this short album (the whole thing clocks in at just over 38 minutes). an inventive set of mingus composition that may be his best (though i'm not completely committing myself, because he released several classic albums and my mood changes week to week)....
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- Posted: Jan-13-2007
Mingus At the Top of His Game
Out of my Mingus Big Four (Mingus at Antibes; Oh Yeah; Mingus Ah Um; and this one), this is probably the weakest, though I love it all the same. Mingus' love of bizarre melodies and key signatures are best expressed on this album-long ballet; if you've got a thing for ensemble soloing (which is...
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- Posted: Dec-27-2006
Everything
This music is so emotional. I refuse to listen to this CD any other way than from start to finish. I get the same feeling from this piece as i do when listening to Rite Of Spring or Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony. This is the kind of music that even at 40 minutes long never seems boring looses my...
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