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Charles Mingus - Oh Yeah (1962/2011) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Charles Mingus - Oh Yeah (1962/2011) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Charles Mingus - Oh Yeah (1962/2011)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 44:10 minutes | 1,87 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 44:10 minutes | 1,01 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Known for defying boundaries, "Oh Yeah" is a testament to Mingus’ unparalleled versatility. The commanding record delivers Mingus’ distinctive and unique approach to musical composition. His blues-tinged vocals are soaked with stellar piano playing. The album finds Mingus collaborating with an all-star cast of musicians including trombonist Jimmy Knepper, multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk and more. A strikingly energetic album that is sure to please all ears.

After several sessions with Columbia and Candid, Charles Mingus briefly returned to Atlantic and cut the freewheeling Oh Yeah, which has to rank as the wildest of all his classic albums. Mingus plays no bass whatsoever, hiring Doug Watkins to fill in while he accompanies the group on piano and contributes bluesy vocals to several tracks (while shouting encouragement on nearly all of them). Mingus had always had a bizarre sense of humor, as expressed in some of his song titles and arranging devices, but Oh Yeah often gets downright warped. That's partly because Mingus is freed up to vocalize more often, but it's also due to the presence of mad genius Roland Kirk. His chemistry with Mingus is fantastically explosive, which makes sense – both were encyclopedias of jazz tradition, but given over to oddball modernist experimentation. It's a shame Kirk only spent three months with the band, because his solo interpretations are such symbiotic reflections of Mingus' intent as a composer. Look no further than "Hog Callin' Blues," a stomping "Haitian Fight Song" descendant where Kirk honks and roars the blues like a man possessed. Mingus' vocal selections radiate the same dementia, whether it's the stream-of-consciousness blues couplets on "Devil Woman," the dark-humored modern-day spiritual "Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me," or the dadaist stride piano bounce of "Eat That Chicken," a nod to Fats Waller's comic novelties. Elsewhere, "Passions of a Man" sounds almost like musique concrète, while "Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am" nicks some Monk angularity and "Ecclusiastics" adds some testifying shouts and a chorale-like theme to Mingus' gospel-jazz hybrid. Oh Yeah is probably the most offbeat Mingus album ever, and that's what makes it so vital.

Tracklist:

01 - Hog Calling Blues
02 - Devil Woman
03 - Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
04 - Ecclusiastics
05 - Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb On Me (Alternate)
06 - Eat That Chicken
07 - Passions Of A Man

Produced by Nesuhi Ertegün. Engineered by Tom Dowd.
Recorded on November 6, 1961, at Atlantic Studios, New York, N.Y.

Musicians:
Charles Mingus - piano and vocals
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - flute, siren, tenor saxophone, manzello, and strich
Booker Ervin - tenor saxophone
Jimmy Knepper - trombone
Doug Watkins - bass
Dannie Richmond - drums

Analyzed: Charles Mingus / Oh Yeah
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR9 -0.08 dB -11.69 dB 7:27 01-Hog Calling Blues
DR11 0.00 dB -15.42 dB 9:43 02-Devil Woman
DR8 -1.06 dB -12.28 dB 4:45 03-Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
DR10 -1.16 dB -14.99 dB 6:59 04-Ecclusiastics
DR10 -2.36 dB -16.11 dB 5:42 05-Oh Lord Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb On Me (Alternate)
DR10 -0.30 dB -13.29 dB 4:39 06-Eat That Chicken
DR11 0.00 dB -16.12 dB 4:55 07-Passions Of A Man
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5778 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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