Dive into the world of Charles Mingus with "East Coasting," a 1957 jazz masterpiece that has been beautifully remastered and reissued in 2014. This album, recorded in New York City, is a hidden gem in Mingus' extensive catalog, offering a unique blend of hard bop, bebop, cool jazz, and even touches of free jazz. With a stellar lineup featuring Bill Evans on piano, Jimmy Knepper on trombone, and Charles Mingus himself on bass, "East Coasting" is a testament to Mingus' versatility and genius.
The album kicks off with "Memories of You," a classic standard that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "East Coasting" and "West Coast Ghost" showcase Mingus' signature compositions, while "Celia" and "Conversation" offer a more introspective side of his music. The album concludes with "Fifty-First Street Blues," a track that highlights the band's collective prowess and individual talents.
"East Coasting" is not just another jazz album; it's a journey through the mind of one of the genre's most innovative and influential figures. The album's remastered 2014 release features 180-gram vinyl, mono pressing, and 96kHz/24-bit audio, ensuring that every note and nuance is captured with crystal clarity. Whether you're a longtime fan of Charles Mingus or a newcomer to his music, "East Coasting" is an essential addition to any jazz collection. So, sit back, relax, and let the music of Charles Mingus transport you to another time and place.