Charles Mingus The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
There's nothing else in jazz quite like this collection recorded astonishingly in just one session on 20th January 1963. With liner notes written by Mingus's psychotherapist, the album uses ornate ensemble orchestration to produce a sound somewhere between jazz and folk.
- 1. Solo Dancer (Stop! Look! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!) (Side A)
- 2. Duet Solo Dancers (Heart's Beat And Shades In Physical Embraces) (Side A)
- 3. Group Dancers (Soul Fusion) Freewoman And Oh, This Freedom's Slave Cries) (Side A)
- 4. Trio And Group Dancers (Stop! Look! And Sing Songs Of Revolutions!) (Side B)
- 5. Single Solos And Group Dance (Saint And Sinner Join In Merriment On Battle Front) Side B)
- 6. . Group And Solo Dance (Of Love, Pain, And Passioned Revolt, Then Farewell, My Beloved, 'Til It's Freedom Day) (Side B)