#everybodydigs 153. Charles Mingus – Let My Children Hear Music

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#everybodydigs is a series of posts about Jazz, Funk, Soul & R’n’b albums released from the 20s to the 90s, you can read a brief description/review and listen to a small preview (when it’s possible). everybodydigs# is like when someone tells you “hey you should listen to this album!” and nothing less, enjoy.

One of Charles Mingus’ most ambitious efforts and among the finest albums from the last stage of his career, this 1972 recording features extended compositions for jazz orchestra. Let My Children Hear Music songs It’s serious, sophisticated, modernist music that still swings hard. Soloists include Charles McPherson, James Moody, and Sir Roland Hanna, with arrangements and orchestrations beautifully handled by Sy Johnson. Mingus called this his personal favorite among all his recordings.

Rappamelo’s favorite track.

Full Album Stream.

#sampleecious 46. Con Funk Shun. Madlib.

#sampleecious: a post every Friday where i choose just one great track sampled for one or more other great tracks. you can listen to (when it’s possible) a small preview on the video below. enjoy.

#46: “Now and Forever” by Con Funk Shun from “Clique / Now and Forever” released in 1974 > sampled in > “Do You Know (Transition)” by Madlib from “Beat Konducta Vol. 5-6” released in 2008.

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#sampleecious 45. Gladys Knight & The Pips. Madlib.

#sampleecious: a post every Friday where i choose just one great track sampled for one or more other great tracks. you can listen to (when it’s possible) a small preview on the video below. enjoy.

#45: “Don’t Turn Me Away” by Gladys Knight & The Pips from “Feelin’ Bluesy” released in 1968 > sampled in > “Anthenagin’ (?)” by Madlib from “Beat Konducta Vol. 5-6” released in 2008.

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