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EP · 1954

Filed under Hard Bop
By CHARLES MINGUS

Tracklist

A1 Miss Bliss
A2 Blue Tide
B1 Pink Topsy
B2 Eclipse

Line-up/Musicians

Alto Saxophone, Flute – Eddie Caine
Bass, Arranged By – Charles Mingus
Cello – Jackson Wiley
Conductor – Paul Bley
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – John Lewis
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Teo Macero
Trombone – Willie Dennis
Trumpet – Ernie Royal
Vocals – Janet Thurlow (tracks: A2, B2)

About this release

Debut EP-450 (US)

Recorded on October 28, 1953 in New York City

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