Charles Mingus - Mingus In Argentina (The Buenos Aires Concerts) (3xLP, RSD, Comp, Ltd, 180) (2025) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
RSDCA #OfficialRSDRecordStore Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: HLP-9077
Country:    Worldwide  
Released:  12 Apr 2025
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         

Tracklist:
A1. Introduction
A2. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
A3. Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love
B1. Noddin’ Ya Head Blues
B2. Three Or Four Shades Of Blue
B3. Koko/Cherokee
C1. For Harry Carney
D1. Cumbia & Jazz Fusion
D2. Solo Piano Improvisation
E1. Sue's Changes (Incomplete)
E2. Koko/Cherokee/Band Intros
F1. Fables Of Faubus
F2. Solo Piano Improvisation

Credits:
Bass - Charles Mingus
Drums - Dannie Richmond
Engineer - Carlos Melero
Liner Notes - Brian Priestley
Liner Notes - Claudio Parisi
Mastered By - Matthew Lutthans
Photography - Uberto Sagramoso
Piano - Bob Neloms
Piano - Charles Mingus
Tenor Saxophone - Ricky Ford
Trumpet - Jack Walrath


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 617270123119

Companies:
Mastered At The Mastering Lab

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