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Review by Александр Панишев

Album Review: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Mingus - A Wild Ride Through Jazz Genius Alright, let’s get into this. The album Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Mingus is one of those records that just grabs you by the soul and shakes it until you’re wide awake. It’s pure jazz—raw, unpredictable, and dripping with attitude. Released under Green Line Records (shoutout to coordinator Gigi De Leo for pulling this masterpiece together), this thing feels like a fever dream where two legends decided to throw out the rulebook and just vibe. Let me start with “No More Blues.” Oh man, this track hits different. From the first note, Dizzy’s trumpet screams freedom while Mingus’ bass growls underneath, like they’re having an intense conversation about life, love, and everything in between. You can almost picture them nodding at each other mid-song, silently agreeing on how badass it sounds. There’s something so alive about this tune—it’s not perfect, but that’s what makes it stick. It’s messy, emotional, and real. Like when you trip over your own words trying to explain why you adore someone—it’s imperfectly beautiful. Then there’s “Pithecantropus Erectus.” What even IS this title? Sounds like a sci-fi movie or some ancient history lecture, right? But trust me, once the music kicks in, it’s like stepping into another dimension. Mingus takes center stage here, weaving these deep, moody lines on the bass that feel primal yet sophisticated. And Dizzy? He comes in swinging like he’s daring the world to keep up. This track stays with you because it doesn’t just play—it breathes. Every note has weight, every pause feels intentional. By the end, you’re left wondering if you’ve been listening to music or witnessing some kind of cosmic event. The rest of the tracks are solid too—“Tin Tin Deo” brings that Latin flair, and “The Mooche” is classic cool—but those two really stand out as moments where the album transforms from good to unforgettable. So yeah, this album isn’t for everyone. If you want polished pop or easy-listening jazz, maybe skip it. But if you’re ready to dive headfirst into something wild, untamed, and brimming with personality, then grab this record. Honestly, I think Dizzy and Mingus would’ve laughed their asses off knowing people still talk about their work decades later. Maybe that’s the point—music like this isn’t meant to fade; it’s meant to linger, like smoke in a dimly lit club. Random thought: Did anyone else notice how European this feels despite being American icons? Weird flex, but I’m here for it.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Tin Tin Deo5:30
The Mooche7:55
And Then She Stopped4:38
Mmm, Mmm4:25
Pithecantropus Erectus8:25
No More Blues10:35

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Catalog Numbers

VIDJAZZ 41

Labels

Green Line Records

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Formats

  • VHS
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  • B & W

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Green Line SRL
Copyright (c)Green Line SRL

Credits

RoleCredit
CoordinatorGigi De Leo

Notes

  • #1 - 4 filmed at unknown place, November 30, 1965
  • # 5 filmed at Juan les Pins, 1963
  • # 6 filmed in Copenhagen, October 21, 1970
  • ℗ + © 1992 Green Line Srl

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Barcode: 0 84815 05402 1

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American jazz trumpet player, bandleader, singer, and composer dubbed "the sound of surprise". (born October 21, 1917, Cheraw, South Carolina, USA; died January 6, 1993, Englewood, New Jersey, USA) Together with he was the predominant figure in the development of bebop (bop), which laid the foundation for modern jazz. He taught and influenced many other musicians, including trumpeters , , , , , and . He was also one of the key founders of Afro-Cuban (or Latin) jazz, adding 's conga to his orchestra in 1947, and utilizing complex poly-rhythms early on. Career Highlights: Awarded New Star Award from Esquire Magazine (1944) Performs at first integrated concert in public school, Cheraw, SC (1959) First jazz musician appointed by US department of State to undertake cultural mission (1972) Awarded Handel Medallion from the City of New York (1972) Received Paul Robeson Award from Rutgers University Institute of Jazz Studies (1972) Performs at White House for President Carter and the Shah of Iran (1977) Performs "Salt Peanuts" with President Carter at White House Jazz Concert (1978) Inducted into Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame (1982) Received Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (1989) Received National Medal of Arts from President Bush (1989) Received Duke Ellington Award from the society og Composers, Authors, and Publishers (1989) Awarded Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1989) Received Kennedy Center Honors Award (1990) Received fourteen honorary degrees, including Ph.D. Rutgers University (1972), Ph.D. Chicago Conservatory of Music (1978) Awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for recording

Real Name

    • John Birks Gillespie

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Aliases

  • B. Bopstein
  • John Birks
  • Gabriel
  • Hen Gates
  • John Kildare

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Mingus* is a hidden gem in the jazz world. It’s not just any jazz record—it blends two legendary musicians, Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Mingus, whose chemistry is off the charts. Fun fact: it was released under Green Line Records in Europe, and Gigi De Leo helped bring it all together as the coordinator. Tracks like "Tin Tin Deo" and "Pithecanthropus Erectus" show their wild creativity. It’s jazz history wrapped up in one unique package.