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A cover photo might help:

Leader On Debut, Primary, 1 of 1

 

Discographic info:

 

Label:

Debut Records – 0600753426081, Universal Classics & Jazz – 0600753426081

Format:

7 x CD, Compilation, Box Set

Country:

Italy

Released:

2013
 
    The Charles MingusOctet/The Jimmy Knepper Quintet - Debut Rarities, Volume 1  
1-1   Pink Topsy 3:03
1-2   Miss Bliss 3:03
1-3   Blue Tide 3:08
1-4   Pink Topsy (Alt. Take) 3:38
1-5   Eclipse (Alt. Take) 2:57
1-6   Eclipse 2:54
1-7   Latter Day Saint 4:00
1-8   Cunningbird 4:45
1-9   The Jumpin' Blues (Jump The Blues Away) 4:52
1-10   The Masher 3:33
1-11   Latter Day Saint (Alt. Take 1) 5:22
1-12   Latter Day Saint (Alt. Take 2) 3:46
1-13   The Masher (Alt. Take) 4:15
1-14   Latter Day Saint (Alt. Take?) 3:51
    The Charles Mingus Duo & Trio - Debut Rarities, Volume 2  
2-1   What Is This Thing Called Love? 3:02
2-2   Darn That Dream 3:38
2-3   Yesterdays (Piano Solo) 3:05
2-4   Body And Soul 3:34
2-5   Blue Moon 3:33
2-6   Blue Tide 3:10
2-7   Darn That Dream (Alt. Take) 3:37
2-8   Jeeper Creepers (Take 1) 3:37
2-9   Jeepers Creepers (Take 2) 3:05
2-10   Day Dream (Take 1) 3:42
2-11   Day Dream (Take 2) 2:38
2-12   Theme From Rhapsody In Blue (Take 1) 3:24
2-13   Theme From Rhapsody In Blue (Take 2) 2:39
2-14   Jet (Take 1) 2:44
2-15   Jet (Take 2) 2:35
    The Charles Mingus Group - Debut Rarities, Volume 3  
3-1   (Untitled Original Blues) (Take 1) 3:55
3-2   Stella By Starlight (Take 4) 3:57
3-3   Stella By Starlight (Take 5) 3:53
3-4   (Untitled Original Composition) (Take 3) 5:17
3-5   (Untitled Original Composition) (Take 5) 4:34
3-6   Autumn In New York (Take 5) 5:29
3-7   Autumn In New York (Take 2) 5:05
3-8   Long Ago And Far Away (Take 2) 3:24
3-9   Long Ago And Far Away (Take 4) 3:11
3-10   Long Ago And Far Away (Take 5) 3:17
3-11   (Untitled Original Blues) (Take 2) 4:00
3-12   Joldi (Take 4) 5:24
3-13   Joldi (Take 5) 5:08
    The Charles Mingus Groups - Debut Rarities, Volume 4  
4-1   Portrait (Take 1) 3:11
4-2   Portrait (Take 2) 3:10
4-3   I've Lost My Love (Take 1) 3:01
4-4   I've Lost My Love (Take 2) 3:01
4-5   Extrasensory Perception 2:48
4-6   Extrasensory Perception (Alt. Take) 2:42
4-7   Precognition 2:43
4-8   Make Believe 3:04
4-9   Paris In Blue 3:12
4-10   Montage 2:54
4-11   (Medley) You Go To My Head 2:42
4-12   Can You Blame Me 2:48
4-13   You And Me 2:47
4-14   Bebopper 2:40
4-15   Cupid 2:46
    Charles Mingus - At The Bohemia  
5-1   Jump Monk 6:44
5-2   Serenade In Blue 5:57
5-3   Percussion Discussion 8:25
5-4   Work Song 6:16
5-5   Septemberly 6:55
5-6   All The Things You C# 6:47
5-7   Jump Monk (Alt. Take) 11:38
5-8   All The Things You C# (Alt. Take) 9:50
    The Charles Mingus Quintet + Max Roach  
6-1   A Foggy Day 5:35
6-2   Drums 5:34
6-3   Haitian Fight Song 5:24
6-4   Lady Bird 5:54
6-5   I'll Remember April 13:10
6-6   Love Chant 7:25
    Charles Mingus - Right Now - Live At The Jazz Workshop  
7-1   New Fables 23:18
7-2   Meditation (For A Pair Of Wire Cutters) 23:44
Posted
15 minutes ago, JSngry said:

How does this compare to the Mingus Debut box?

It focuses on the Mingus-led sessions, excluding his sideman work, and adds in the essential 1966 "Right Now - At The Jazz Workshop" album with Jordan, Handy, and Jane Getz.  It is a much more solid set - there was a LOT of dross on the Complete box (IMO, YMMV, etc.).  I sold the Complete box, bought this Leader box and the most important (to me) of his sideman Debut sessions - Paul Bley, Hazel Scott, the Trombone thing with JJ etc.  I got the  John Dennis CD as a cutout.  I already had standalone Quintet and Powell Massey Hall CD's.  I have not regretted my decisions.

Posted
27 minutes ago, JSngry said:

Thanks!

I think I'll not regret not making the same decision!!!

 Comes down to how you value the extra material.  For instance, Jackie Paris has always been lost on me, but many here esteem him.

Posted

I wish there would have been a box with the entire label's output. It entailed a very interesting confluence of musics. Obviously some was of more immediate/lasting impact/importance than others, but among other things it shows the penetration of the Tristano ethos there was outside of what The Narrative tells us today.

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, felser said:

It focuses on the Mingus-led sessions, excluding his sideman work, and adds in the essential 1966 "Right Now - At The Jazz Workshop" album with Jordan, Handy, and Jane Getz.  It is a much more solid set - there was a LOT of dross on the Complete box (IMO, YMMV, etc.).  I sold the Complete box, bought this Leader box and the most important (to me) of his sideman Debut sessions - Paul Bley, Hazel Scott, the Trombone thing with JJ etc.  I got the  John Dennis CD as a cutout.  I already had standalone Quintet and Powell Massey Hall CD's.  I have not regretted my decisions.

Also picked up the Thad Jones.

1 hour ago, JSngry said:

I wish there would have been a box with the entire label's output. It entailed a very interesting confluence of musics. Obviously some was of more immediate/lasting impact/importance than others, but among other things it shows the penetration of the Tristano ethos there was outside of what The Narrative tells us today.

Such as the Teo Macero, John La Porta, John Dennis, Hazel Scott, and some of the Mingus?  Or do you have even more in mind?

Edited by felser

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