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An immense masterpiece, the greatest jazz masterpiece, on par with the arrogant 'A Kind Of Blue' and 'A Love Supreme.' A ballet in six movements difficult to recount in a way that even you mortals may enjoy, you who never united with Aphrodite, the goddess of perverts.
An immense masterpiece, the greatest jazz masterpiece, on par with the arrogant 'A Kind Of Blue' and 'A Love Supreme.'
A ballet in six movements difficult to recount in a way that even you mortals may enjoy, you who never united with Aphrodite, the goddess of perverts.
This review portrays Charles Mingus' album The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady as an immense jazz masterpiece, comparable to A Kind of Blue and A Love Supreme. The reviewer describes an intensely personal and almost spiritual connection to the music, emphasizing its complexity and emotional depth. The album is recommended for refined listeners and repeated attentive listening. The review is rich with vivid metaphors that convey the powerful impact of the music. Dive into the sublime world of Charles Mingus and experience The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady like never before.
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