Astral Weeks is an unauthorized bootleg album of Charles Mingus' music, released by Moon Records in Italy on vinyl and CD in 1990. The material was recorded live in Copenhagen, on April 14, 1964,[1]
Astral Weeks | |
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Live album by | |
Released | 1993 |
Recorded | April 14, 1964 |
Venue | Copenhagen |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Moon |
The release contains only two tracks: "Fables of Faubus" and "Meditations",[2] although the full performance of his group's music that day also included other compositions that are absent from the Moon releases.
The bootleg was named after the Van Morrison album Astral Weeks.
Personnel
edit- Charles Mingus – bass
- Eric Dolphy – alto saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
- Clifford Jordan – tenor saxophone
- Jaki Byard – piano
- Johnny Coles – trumpet
- Dannie Richmond – drums
References
edit- ^ The venue was the Great Hall in the Odd Fellows' Palace (Odd Fellows Palaet Store Sal) in Copenhagen. The Odd Fellows is a fraternal order and the venue has been used by many artists, such as the Thelonious Monk Quartet ("Monk in Copenhagen") and Victor Borge. Several citations refer to "The Old Fellow Palaet's Store Sal" (sic). This is either a misprint that has arisen along the chain of citation or an obscure joke during Mingus's European tour that month and The European Tour.
- ^ Some of Mingus's works have names that come in several variations. This one is sometimes given as "Meditations On Integration" or "Meditations on wire cutters" and there are other variants