Mark Stryker Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 Gang, Can anyone tell what the original issue of this recording was called? Assume it's "Pre-Bird" but have seen enough other references that I want to be sure. Thanks. Charles Mingus - Gunther Schuller Orchestra Marcus Belgrave, Ted Curson, Hobart Dotson, Clark Terry, Richard Williams (tp) Eddie Bert, Charles Greenlee, Slide Hampton, Jimmy Knepper (tb) Don Butterfield (tu) Robert DiDomenica (fl) Harry Shulman (ob) John LaPorta (as, cl) Eric Dolphy (as, bcl, fl) Bill Barron, Joe Farrell (ts) Yusef Lateef (ts, fl) Danny Bank (bars) Charles McCracken (vlc) Roland Hanna (p) Charles Mingus (b, arr) Dannie Richmond (d) Sticks Evans, Max Roach, George Scott (per) Gunther Schuller (cond) NYC, May 24, 1960 20093 Half-Mast Inhibition Mercury MG 20627 20094 Mingus Fingus, No. 2 - 20095 Bemoanable Lady - 20096 Yusef Isef Too unissued * Mercury MG 20627, SR 60627, (J) PHCE 6006 Charles Mingus - Pre-Bird = Limelight LM 82015, LS 86015 Charles Mingus - Mingus Revisited Quote
BillF Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 I remember it as Pre-Bird in the early 1960s. Quote
sonnymax Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 Originally issued as "Pre-Bird" on Mercury: It was later "revisited" on Limelight as, well... Quote
JSngry Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 Original cover: Limelight cover (with that deluxe Limelight packaging inside and out): Oddly enough, the Trip reissue, which as all things Trip was budget all the way), reissued the album as if the Limelight was the original: Go figure.I started with the Trip in my collection, eventually added a Limelight, and finally got a Mercury. Mingus revisited indeed! Quote
Mark Stryker Posted August 23, 2012 Author Report Posted August 23, 2012 Thanks all. Best chat board in all of Internet-dom ... Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 Not another Lynard Skynard thread! Quote
paul secor Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 my reissue looks like this I recall seeing that cover years ago. Believe the one I saw was a Dutch reissue. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 Don't forget the Amiga LP! I thought there was a Dutch Fontana version using the Limelight cover (in a single sleeve), but I can't find that online right now. Quote
Ted O'Reilly Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 That's the album that made me realize that "Take The A Train" was based on "Exactly Like You" (more or less). Okay, okay, I was young and stupid. But I'm not young any longer... Quote
Mark Stryker Posted August 24, 2012 Author Report Posted August 24, 2012 That's the album that made me realize that "Take The A Train" was based on "Exactly Like You" (more or less). Okay, okay, I was young and stupid. But I'm not young any longer... Isn't "I was young and stupid" the opening line of the lyric on "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love." No, wait, it's "I was young and carefree." Quote
king ubu Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 That's the album that made me realize that "Take The A Train" was based on "Exactly Like You" (more or less). Okay, okay, I was young and stupid. But I'm not young any longer... Isn't "I was young and stupid" the opening line of the lyric on "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love." No, wait, it's "I was young and carefree." Quote
brownie Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 The original European edition (on Dutch Mercury) had this cover that's how I heard the music first! I'm sure Mingus did not approve the use of his first name's spelling Quote
paul secor Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 The original European edition (on Dutch Mercury) had this cover that's how I heard the music first! I'm sure Mingus did not approve the use of his first name's spelling Looks like all of the issues with his name on the cover refer to him as Charlie. Quote
king ubu Posted August 25, 2012 Report Posted August 25, 2012 Yeah, with respect to spelling, the Limelight is best. My first CD used that cover, later on I got the VME with the original Mercury cover. Quote
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