Tonight at Noon: Three of Four Shades of Love marks the 80th anniversary of
Charles Mingus' birth and is the seventh recording in a series that pays tribute to his music. The CD features the talents of the
Mingus Big Band, a 14-piece rotating ensemble launched in 1991 by the widow of the composer/arranger/bassist,
Sue Mingus. The thematic focus of the CD is love and its ten love songs also mark the debut of the Charles Mingus Orchestra, which is featured on four of the songs. The previously unreleased "Love's Fury" features a stellar arrangement by
Syl Johnson as well as the very lyrical compositions
Charles Mingus never quite received recognition for. Known primarily for his aggressive bebop basslines, these rarely performed compositions are dramatically and beautifully voiced by soloists -- trumpeter
Randy Brecker and
Craig Handy on "Love Is a Dangerous Thing" and sung emotively by
Elvis Costello on his newly penned lyrics for "Invisible Lady," and
"Ku-umba" Frank Lacy on the blues-drenched "Black Saint & Sinner Lady." Best bets are the nine-minute "Passions of a Woman Loved" for its pure entertainment and swing value; the four orchestra pieces beginning with the beautiful ballad "Noon Night," a piece originally orchestrated by Günter Schuller for the 1989 Epitaph project of concerts; the title track "Tonight at Noon" for its horn arrangements and upbeat solos from
Alex Sipiagin and drummer
Jeff "Tain" Watts; the samba arrangement of "Eclipse," which makes this song a delight and a reason to keep listening; and
Elvis Costello's passionate new version of "Invisible Lady."
Boris Koslov and
Andy McKee bring their bass lifestyles into each song with the spirit of a live stage performance and allow listeners to revel in their chord positions. This tribute tops previous efforts due to the inclusion of the new Charles Mingus Orchestra and
Sue Mingus' tender focus on the gentler side of an artistic genius. A must-have for
Charles Mingus enthusiasts. ~ Paula Edelstein