I was going to pass on this, for various reasons, until I ran across this additional description from another site -
Artist: MINGUS, CHARLES QUINTET
Title: Live in Berlin 1972
Label: Impro-Jazz
Cat No: DVDIJ548
Format: DVD
• On DVD for the first time, this edition presents the Charles Mingus quintet in 1972, with Hamiet Bluiett, and an unusual guest appearance from Ellington’s star trumpeter Cat Anderson.
• A bonus to this DVD, has been added : the complete 1968 Thomas Reichman film “Mingus in Greenwich Village” - mostly shot one night in November 1966, while Mingus was waiting in his Greenwich Village loft in New York for the arrival of the police with an eviction order.
• Charles Mingus, bass throughout, with: Joe Gardner, trumpet; Hamiet Bluiett, baritone sax & clarinet; John Foster, piano; Roy Brooks, drums - and Cat Anderson, trumpet, guest star on “Perdido”. Recorded at the Philarmonie, Berlin, Germany, November 5, 1972.
• And on the bonus film, with : Lonnie Hillyer, trumpet; Charles McPherson, alto sax; John Gilmore, tenor sax; Walter Bishop, piano; Danny Richmond, drums.
• Total Time: 100 min. - B&W / Mono - Compatible with all DVD players.
CHARLES QUINTET MINGUS
Live in Berlin 1972
Track Listing for Live in Berlin 1972
CHARLES MINGUS Quintet:
JOE GARDNER, trumpet;
HAMIET BLUIETT, baritone sax & clarinet;
JOHN FOSTER, piano;
CHARLES MINGUS, bass;
ROY BROOKS, drums.
CAT ANDERSON, trumpet, guest star on “Perdido”.
Philarmonie, Berlin, Germany,
November 5, 1972.
01 PEGGY'S BLUE SKYLIGHT 9:30
(Charles Mingus)
02 CELIA 15:39
(Charles Mingus)
03 PERDIDO 16:50
(Juan Tizol-Ervin Drake)
BONUS FILM:
MINGUS IN GREENWICH VILLAGE (1968):
LONNIE HILLYER, trumpet;
CHARLES McPHERSON, alto sax;
JOHN GILMORE, tenor sax;
WALTER BISHOP, piano;
CHARLES MINGUS, bass;
DANNY RICHMOND, drums.
Filmed at various locations in New York,
November 1966-December 1967.
SECTION 1 17:03
[tune played: All the Things You Are
(Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II)]
SECTION 2 17:27
[tune played: Secret Love
(Sammy Fain-Paul Francis Webster)]
SECTION 3 23:55
[tune played: Take the “A” Train
(Billy Strayhorn)]
TOTAL TIME: 100 min.
B&W/MONO
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