Charles Mingus - Changes Two -2011- -flac 24-192- Jun 2026
Original pressings of Changes Two on vinyl are dynamic but plagued by the limitations of 1970s vinyl mastering (compression, surface noise). The first CD issues in the 1980s were flat transfers, lacking depth. The 2011 remaster, however, was a revelation.
Remastered by the legendary team at (often credited to Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch ), the 2011 edition was sourced from the original analog master tapes. Unlike the loudness-war remasters of the early 2000s, this version respects dynamics. The goal was not to make the album louder, but to make it realer . Charles Mingus - Changes Two -2011- -FLAC 24-192-
"Changes Two" features a range of compositions that highlight Mingus's versatility as a composer. From the lyrical and melodic pieces to the more experimental and avant-garde tracks, the album is a journey through Mingus's creative genius. Tracks like "Fables of Faubus" and "All the Things You Could Be" showcase Mingus's ability to craft music that is both accessible and intellectually stimulating, addressing topics such as racism and social injustice. Original pressings of Changes Two on vinyl are
: Mastered from the original analog tapes, typically transferred using high-end A/D converters to preserve the wide dynamic range of Mingus's bass and the sharp transients of Dannie Richmond’s drums. Audio Fidelity Remastered by the legendary team at (often credited