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Pithecanthropus Erectus

Charles Mingus (Charlie Mingus)

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WPCR75351
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1
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CD
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24 Bit, Remaster

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Pithecanthropus Erectus was Charles Mingus' breakthrough as a leader, the album where he established himself as a composer of boundless imagination and a fresh new voice that, despite his ambitiously modern concepts, was firmly grounded in jazz tradition. Mingus truly discovered himself after mastering the vocabularies of bop and swing, and with Pithecanthropus Erectus he began seeking new ways to increase the evocative power of the art form and challenge his musicians (who here include altoist Jackie McLean and pianist Mal Waldron) to work outside of convention. The title cut is one of his greatest masterpieces: a four-movement tone poem depicting man's evolution from pride and accomplishment to hubris and slavery and finally to ultimate destruction. The piece is held together by a haunting, repeated theme and broken up by frenetic, sound-effect-filled interludes that grow darker as man's spirit sinks lower. It can be a little hard to follow the story line, but the whole thing seethes with a brooding intensity that comes from the soloist's extraordinary focus on the mood, rather than simply flashing their chops. Mingus' playful side surfaces on "A Foggy Day (In San Francisco)," which crams numerous sound effects (all from actual instruments) into a highly visual portrait, complete with honking cars, ringing trolleys, sirens, police whistles, change clinking on the sidewalk, and more. This was the first album where Mingus tailored his arrangements to the personalities of his musicians, teaching the pieces by ear instead of writing everything out. Perhaps that's why Pithecanthropus Erectus resembles paintings in sound — full of sumptuous tone colors learned through Duke Ellington, but also rich in sonic details that only could have come from an adventurous modernist. And Mingus plays with the sort of raw passion that comes with the first flush of mastery. Still one of his greatest.

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本作を初めて聴いたとき、ドイツ表現主義映...

投稿日:2011/06/21 (火)

本作を初めて聴いたとき、ドイツ表現主義映画(「カリガリ博士」とかですね)を想起しました。本当はジョン・カサヴェテス「アメリカの影」というのが正しいのかもしれませんが、根源的な情念みたいなものが表現主義的に感じたのでしょう。マル・ウォルドン、ジャッキー・マクリーンという「レフトアローン」組が参加していることもそういうムードをかきたてるところがあります。そういう視点で聴くと「Foggy Day」は情景描写的に感じるので違和感を覚えました。表題曲は最高ですが、そういう意味で星1個減点とさせていただきます。

おむちゃん さん | 京都府 | 不明

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シンプルな構造なんだけど一つ一つの音に込め...

投稿日:2006/07/13 (木)

シンプルな構造なんだけど一つ一つの音に込められる想いや、その元になる人間的サガはとてつもなく深い。静が動を引き出し動が静を引き出す。何も変わってはいないが変わらなければいけないと思う。

暗黒舞踏おっさん さん | 千葉県 | 不明

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ミンガスの深遠かつ体の芯で響くベースの音が澄...

投稿日:2006/07/08 (土)

ミンガスの深遠かつ体の芯で響くベースの音が澄み切った海に一雫の涙が落とす波紋の様だ。時に野性的に時に知的に音が鳴り、塊として浮遊したり地響きをたてる。とても人間臭い。

暗黒舞踏おっさん さん | 千葉県 | 不明

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