Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mingus 1952

Charles Mingus
[M5653-6] John Mehegan
From barrelhouse to bop - A history of jazz piano:
John Mehegan (p,narr) Charles Mingus (b)
New York, early 1952
untitled blues (1) Perspective PR1
King Porter stomp -
Maple leaf rag -
Pinetop's boogie woogie -
Rosetta -
Ain't misbehavin' -
Tea for two -
Don't blame me -
Sweet Lorraine -
This can't be love -
Debbie D. -
Note: (1) Incomplete takes of this title are used with Mehegan (narr) overdubbed.


Charles Mingus
[M8315-6] Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus Quintet:
Lee Konitz (as) Phyllis Pinkerton (p) George Koutzen (cello) Charles Mingus (b) Al Levitt (d) Jackie Paris, Bob Benton (vcl)
New York, April 12, 1952
RKV5241 Precognition Debut M101, Swingtime (It)ST1010, Cupol
(Swd)American Jazz AJ-1, Mythic Sound (It)MSLP001,
Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD], Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Portrait (take 1) (jp vcl) Mythic Sound (It)MSLP001, Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD]
RKV5242 Portrait (take 2) (jp vcl) (*) Debut M101, Swingtime (It)ST1010, Cupol
(Swd)American Jazz AJ-1, Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD],
Properbox (E)77 [CD]
I've lost my love (take 1) (bb vcl) Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD]
I've lost my love (take 2) (bb vcl) -
E2CB6500-1 Extrasensory perception [E.S.P.] Debut M103, DEB198, Design DLP29, SDLP242, Gala
(E)GLP37, GLP328, Allegro (E)ALL773, Int'l Award
AK166, Mythic Sound (It)MSLP001, OJC 115, Spectrum
DLP29, Debut (Jap)DEB-198, Club des Amis du Disque
(F)HF-30, Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD], Properbox
(E)77 [CD]
Extrasensory perception [E.S.P.] (alt take) Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD]
Note: In the CD brochure of Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD] "Montage" is given a recording date of September 16, 1952 (according to Uwe Weiler's Debut Records Discography). This title previously listed by Lindenmaier/Salewski as April 12, 1952 with Bob Benton (vcl). According to the Debut Label Discography, by Uwe Weiler, "I've lost my love" was actually an untitled composition, filed in a tape box marked "Montage" by mistake.
Mythic Sound (It)MSLP001 titled "The rarest on Debut"; see September 16, 1952 & October 27, 1953 for more titles; rest of LP by Hank Jones, April 29, 1953 & Thad Jones, August 11, 1954.
Debut DEB198, OJC 115, both titled "Autobiography in jazz"; further titles by others.
All other LP titles "Modern jazz hall of fame Vol. 1"; furthur titles by others.
(*) This title also on Rhino/Atlantic R2-71402 [CD] titled "Thirteen pictures - The Charles Mingus anthology"; see various flwg sessions to March 10, 1977 for more titles; one more title by Duke Ellington, September 17, 1962.
All above titles also on OJC CD1829-2 [CD] titled "Debut Rarities, vol. 4"; see September 16, 1952 for more titles; rest of CD by The Gordons.


Charles Mingus
[G1503-6] Stan Getz
That top tenor technician Stan Getz: Stan Getz Quintet:
Stan Getz (ts) Horace Silver (p) Jimmy Raney (g) Charles Mingus (b) Connie Kay (d)
Broadcast, "Birdland", New York, April 15, 1952
Potter's luck Alto AL704, Fresh Sound (Swi)FSR149 [CD]
I can't get started - -
Parker 51 [Cherokee] - -
Note: "Parker 51" as "Cherokee" on Alto AL704.
Fresh Sound (Swi)FSR149 [CD] titled "Stan Getz, Birdland sessions 1952"; see flwg 3 sessions for the rest of this CD.
First 2 titles also on Properbox (E)77 [CD] titled "Charlie Mingus - The Young Rebel"; rest of this 4 CD set by Mingus and others.
All above titles also on Jazz & Jazz (Eu)CDJJ616 [CD] titled "Stan Getz live 1952 - Vol. 1"; see August 9, 1952 for the rest of this CD.


Charles Mingus
[W880-6] George Wallington
The George Wallington Trio:
George Wallington (p) Chuck Wayne (mandola-1) Charles Mingus (b) [as Baron Fingus (b) ] Max Roach (d)
New York, September 4, 1952
351 Love beat (1,*) Prest LP136, P24093, PR7587, OJC CD1754-2 [CD]
352 Summer rain (#) - - - -
353 Escalatin' - - - -
354 Laura - - - -
Note: Charles Mingus listed as "Baron Fingus" on Prestige PRLP136.
Prestige PR7587, OJC CD1754-2 [CD], both titled "The George Wallington Trios"; see flwg 2 sessions for further titles..
Prestige P24093 titled "Our delight"; see May 25, 1953 & January 20, 1956 for rest of this 2 LP set.
(*) This title also on Prestige 357, 788 (78 rpm issues).
(#) This title also on Prestige 803 (78 rpm issue).
First 2 titles also on Esquire (E)10-317.
All above titles also on Esquire (E)20-025.


Charles Mingus
[M8316-6] Charles Mingus
Paige Brook (fl,as) John Mehegan (p) Jackson Wiley (cello) Charles Mingus (b,narr-1) Max Roach (d,voice-1) Jackie Paris (vcl-2,narr-3)
New York, September 16, 1952
Paris in blue (complete) (1,2,3) (unissued)
E2CB6494-2 Paris in blue (edition 1) (1,2,3) Debut M102, Cupol (Swd)American Jazz AJ-2, Debut
12DCD4402-2 [CD], OJC CD1829-2 [CD], Properbox
(E)77 [CD]
Paris in blue (edition 2) (2,3) Debut DEB198
Paris in blue (edition 3) (2,3) Debut (Jap)DEB198, OJC 115, Mythic Sound
(It)MSLP001
E2CB6495-2 Make believe (2) Debut M102, Cupol (Swd)American Jazz AJ-2,
Debut 12DCD4402-2 [CD], OJC CD1829-2 [CD],
Properbox (E)77 [CD]
E2CB6497-2 Montage (*) Debut M103, 12DCD4402-2 [CD], OJC CD1829-2 [CD],
Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Note: (*) See note April 12, 1952.
"Paris in blue" is shown complete and in 3 different issued editions of one identical recording of the title.
On first pressings of Debut DEB198, the label mixes up the first and second tracks on side one and "Paris in blue" erroneously titled "Orientation".


Charles Mingus
[P819-6] Charlie Parker
Charlie Parker Quartet:
Charlie Parker (as) Duke Jordan (p) Charles Mingus (b) Phil Brown (d)
Broadcast "Birdland", New York, September 20, 1952
Ornithology Klacto (E)MG101, Odeon (Jap)EOR-9015C (a box of 3
albums), Trans-Ark 1001, Zu-Zazz (E)Z21002
52nd Street theme (theme) (same issues)
Note: The same version of "52nd Street theme" is included in Trans-Ark 1001; one is cut short.
Both above titles also on Cool'n Blue (Swi)C&B-CD108 [CD] titled "Charlie Parker at Birdland and Cafe-Society"; see May/June/July, 1950 & November 1, 1952 for other titles.
Both above titles also on Properbox (E)77 [CD] titled "Charlie Mingus - The Young Rebel"; see c. December 1952, December 14, 1952, May 22, 1953, prob. c. May 1953 and May 30, 1953 for more titles; rest of this 4 CD set by Mingus and others.
Both titles also on Birdbox 16(01/22), JUTB (It)CD3013 [CD], Philology (It)W120-2 [CD], Sound Hills (Jap)SSCD-8017/34 [CD].


Charles Mingus
[T880-6] Billy Taylor
Jazz at Storyville: Billy Taylor Trio:
Billy Taylor (p) Charles Mingus (b) Marquis Foster (d)
Broadcast "Storyville Club", Boston, autumn 1952
Lady bird (*) Roost LP406, LP2222
I'm beginning to see the light (*) Roost LP406, LP2222, Roulette RE110, Bellaphon
(G)DLST6567, Alto AL714, Properbox (E)77 [CD]
All the things you are (*) Roost LP406, LP2222, Roulette RE110, Bellaphon
(G)DLST6567, Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Laura Roost LP406
What is this thing called love ? - , Alto AL714
Note: Alto AL714 = Music-Room-Special MRS5025 as by Charles Mingus, titled "Vital Savage Horizons".
Properbox (E)77 [CD] titled "Charlie Mingus - The Young Rebel"; rest of this 4 CD set by Mingus and others; Properbox lists date as prob. November 6, 1951.
(*) These titles also on Vogue (F)VJD562 titled "The Mingus Connection" as by Charles Mingus, Vogue (E)LAE12192.
All above titles also on Felsted (E)EDL87009, Blue Star (F)BLP6815, Roost (Jap)TOJJ-6024.


Charles Mingus
[P3653-6] Oscar Pettiford
Billy Taylor (p) Oscar Pettiford (cello) Charles Mingus (b) Charlie Smith (d)
New York, October 16, 1952
1102 Cello again Roost 546, Jazz Selection (F)824,
Swingtime/Contact (It)ST1010, Properbox (E)77 [CD]
1102-1 Cello again Savoy SJL1172
1102-2 Cello again -
1103 Ah-dee-dong blues [Oriental cello blues] Roost 561, Jazz Selection (F)823, Roost OJ-1,
Swingtime/Contact (It)ST1010, Properbox (E)77 [CD]
1103-1 Ah-dee-dong blues [Oriental cello blues] Savoy SJL1172
1103-2 Ah-dee-dong blues [Oriental cello blues] -
1104 Sonny boy Roost 546, Jazz Selection (F)824,
Swingtime/Contact (It)ST1010
1104-1 Sonny boy Savoy SJL1172
1104-2 Sonny boy -
1105 I'm beginning to see the light Roost 561, Jazz Selection (F)823,
Swingtime/Contact (It)ST1010
1105-1 I'm beginning to see the light Savoy SJL1172
Note: The Oscar Pettiford Discography by Coover Gazdar and Properbox list date of this session as February 21, 1952.
Swingtime/Contact (It)ST1010 titled "Charles Mingus - The young rebel"; rest of LP by Charles Mingus, Earl Hines, Curley Hamner.
Roost OJ-1 titled "Operation jazz"; rest of LP by others.
Savoy SJL1172 titled "Discoveries" and includes all alternate takes; see October, 1957 for one more title; rest of LP by Mat Mathews, Winner's Circle, Paul Quinichette, Charlie Smith.
Properbox (E)77 [CD] titled "Charlie Mingus - The Young Rebel"; rest of this 4 CD set by Mingus and others.
All titles from Savoy SJL1172 also on Savoy (Eu)WL70836, Savoy 650142 [CD], Vogue (F)VG655-650142 [CD], all titled "Discoveries"; rest of LP & CD's by Mat Mathews, Winner's Circle, Paul Quinichette, Charlie Smith.


Charles Mingus
[P826-6] Charlie Parker
Charlie Parker Jam Session:
poss. Joe Gordon (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Bill Wellington (ts) Dick Twardzik (p) Charles Mingus (b) Roy Haynes (d)
poss."Christy's", Framingham, Boston, December 8-14, 1952
I'll remember April Charlie Parker Records PLP404, Trip TLX-5035,
Birdbox 14(01/22), JUTB (It)CD3010 [CD],
Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Note: This title was originally thought to come from April 12, 1951, but this date is currently believed to be more accurate.
All titles from Charlie Parker Records PLP404 also on Egmont (E)AJS4, Summit (E)AJS4, Musidisc (F)CV984, MGM (G)65.105, Vogue (E)VJT3002-1 (a set of 3 albums), Charlie Parker Records/Overseas Records (Jap)ULS1536-V, Teichiku (Jap)ULS-1536.


Charles Mingus
[P827-6] Charlie Parker
Boston 1952:
Charlie Parker (as) Joe Gordon (tp) Dick Twardzik (p) Charles Mingus (b) Roy Haynes (d) Symphony Sid (mc)
WCOP Broadcast "Hi Hat", Boston, Mass, afternoon, December 14, 1952
Introduction Uptown UPCD27.42 [CD]
Ornithology -
Cool blues -
Groovin' high - , Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Don't blame me - , Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Scrapple from the apple - , Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Cheryl - , Properbox (E)77 [CD]
Jumpin' with Symphony Sid -
Note: See January 18, 1954 for the rest of Uptown UPCD27.42 [CD].

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