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Charles Mingus
The Clown
 

Publisher: 1961 Atlantic (1260)
1984 Re-release Atlantic Jazz (7 90142-2)
Copyright Date: 1961 (The Clown was recorded Feb 13, 1957)
Tracks: 1) Haitian Fight Song (11:57)
2) Blue Cee (7:48)
3) Reincarnation of a Lovebird (8:31)
4) The Clown (12:29)
Notes: The creation of The Clown according to Charles Mingus:

"I felt happy one day. I was playing a little tune on the iano that sounded happy. Then I hit a dissonance that sounded sad, and I realized that the song had to have two parts. The story as I told it to Jean Shepherd, is about a clown who tried to please people - like most jazz musicians do - but whom nobody liked until he was dead. My version of the story ended with the clown blowing fi brains out, with the people laughing and finally being pleased because they thought it was part of the act. I liked the way Jean changed the endin; it leaves more up to the listener."

"We rehearsed once at my house, and then did it in the studio. His narration changed every time. He improvised within the story. As for the musicians, Jimmy [Jimmy Knepper - the trombone player] is the leader in this piece. We play around what he does. When we do a work in a place where we have no narration, Jimmy is the clown."


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