| Jazz / Experimental Big Band; Post-Bop 
 Ku-Umba Frank Lacy - trombone
 Craig Handy - tenor saxophone
 John Stubblefield - tenor saxophone
 Andy McKee - bass/basse
 Kenny Drew, Jr. - piano
 Chris Potter - tenor saxophone
 Steve Slagle - alto saxophone
 Randy Brecker - trumpet/trompette
 Gary Smulyan - baritone saxophone/saxophone baryton
 Earl McIntyre - trombone
 Jamal Haynes - trombone
 Ryan Kisor - trumpet/trompette
 Philip harp/harpeer - trumpet/trompette
 Adam Cruz - drums/batterie
 David Lee Jones - alto saxophone
 
 The Mingus Big Band had been together four years when they recorded this set while on a European tour. The musicians had mastered the great bassist's music, resulting in versions of a variety of Mingus classics that rank with the originals. The largely all-star 15-piece band includes such names as trumpeters Randy Brecker, Phillip Harper and Ryan Kisor, trombonist Frank Lacy, baritonist Gary Smulyan, tenor saxophonists Craig Handy, John Stubblefield, and Chris Potter, and pianist Kenny Drew, Jr. Each of the nine performances are exciting, both in the overcrowded ensembles and the solo statements, with the highlights including "Reincarnation of a Lovebird," "Fables of Faubus" (featuring Harper and altoist Steve Slagle), an explosive "Hog Callin' Blues" (showcasing John Stubblefield's highly expressive tenor), and "Started Medley" (based on "I Can't Get Started"). One can understand, listening to this single disc, why the Mingus Big Band began winning polls as jazz's top orchestra shortly afterwards.
 ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
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