Changes One
UK reissue of 1974 album. WSM. 2005.
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Changes One [Import]
Track Listing: 1. Remember Rockefeller at Attica, 2. Sue's Changes, 3. Devil Blues, 4. Duke Ellington's Sound of Love |
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Recent Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-22-2007
- Mingus' first late-career Milestone
While Mingus' weirder side is the one more often discussed, I find him to be at his best when he explores blues and roots. That is exactly the territory Changes 1 enters. Which is why I like it, see? Either this or its successor (aptly...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-14-2007
- Changes I&II are NOT what I look for in Mingus
Let me explain: I do not have a jazz background in the least. When I became attracted to what Mingus had to offer, it had solely to do with his own sound. Mingus' compositions felt special to what he was doing and I never associated it...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-31-2007
- Musical perfection from the 70s
Mingus' "Changes One" & "Changes Two" prove that the 70s were about more than fusion and both are much more accessible than Mingus' earlier orchestral work, "Let My Children Hear Music", from 1972. Both "Changes One" and "Changes Two"...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-18-2006
- Mingus the man
Unique figure in the history of jazz, Mingus was at the same time able to be both at the cutting edge of the developments and completely immersed in the jazz tradition. Even more than that - for him Parker and Ellington were not the only...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-22-2007
- Mingus' first late-career Milestone
While Mingus' weirder side is the one more often discussed, I find him to be at his best when he explores blues and roots. That is exactly the territory Changes 1 enters. Which is why I like it, see? Either this or its successor (aptly...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-14-2007
- Changes I&II are NOT what I look for in Mingus
Let me explain: I do not have a jazz background in the least. When I became attracted to what Mingus had to offer, it had solely to do with his own sound. Mingus' compositions felt special to what he was doing and I never associated it...
- read full review | report as inappropriate







