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Thelonious Himself (Original Jazz Classics)
Thelonious Himself (Original Jazz Classics) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 852. Rel: 22 May 25
April In Paris (3:52)
A Ghost Of A Chance (4:23)
Functional (9:19)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (4:06)
I Should Care (3:10)
'Round Midnight (6:41)
All Alone (4:46)
Monk's Mood (8:06)
Review: Wedged between the high points of Brilliant Corners and Monk's Music, Thelonious Monk's fourth Riverside outing marks a quieter yet pivotal chapter in his discog. Recorded in 1957, a transformative year for Monk, it hears the pianist almost entirely alone at the keyboard, chancing a rare but studious view into his inner compositional world. This session packs a deeply felt solo reading of ''Round Midnight', one of his most enduring pieces, not to mention the cloistered but still group-recorded cut 'Monk's Mood'; the latter track holds special historic significance, as it marks the first recorded appearance of John Coltrane with Monk, alongside unbeaten bassist Wilbur Ware. Though less boisterous than its neighbouring releases, this session reveals Monk in the away-with midsts of a rare creative "zone": distilled, raw, and searching.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Brilliant Corners (reissue)
Brilliant Corners (reissue) (yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: VNL 22709. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Brilliant Corners
Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are
Pannonica
I Surrender, Dear
Bemsha Swing
Review: The latest reissue of a landmark 1957 jazz masterpiece exemplifies the desire and commitment to high-quality vinyl. Pressed using a one-step lacquer process and sourced from original analog tapes, this version stands out for its exceptional clarity, depth and musical detail. Pressed on yellow vinyl, showcases every nuance, from Monk's dissonant piano stylings to the delicate celesta on a standout track. Even on a mid-range setup, the sonic precision is strikingieach note is crystalline, with minimal surface noise. The packaging is top-notch, featuring a cloth-covered slip and a thoughtful booklet with insightful liner notes by Ashley Kahn, enriching the listener's understanding of the recording's complex history. While not inexpensive, the sound quality justifies the price, offering a fresh, dynamic listening experience that captures the essence of the era. For those deeply invested in the evolution of jazz, this reissue serves as both a historical document and an audiophile's delight, offering something new to both seasoned collectors and newer fans of the genre. It's a brilliant presentation of timeless music, executed with meticulous care and precision.
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At The Blackhawk (reissue)
At The Blackhawk (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: AGUE 1171. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Let's Call This (8:27)
Four In One (8:39)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (6:13)
Worry Later (8:57)
'Round Midnight (6:53)
Epistrophy (Closing Theme) (6:20)
Review: Thelonious Monk's Quartet Plus Two At the Blackhawk is a pivotal live performance from 1960 with Monk's quartet alongside trumpeter Joe Gordon and tenor saxophonist Harold Land. The album opens with 'Let's Call This,' where Monk's piano work and Gordon's trumpet blend seamlessly, setting a lively tone. 'Four in One' features intricate improvisations, highlighting the group's cohesive interplay. 'I'm Getting Sentimental Over You' slows the pace with a tender, emotive rendition, underscoring Monk's nuanced piano artistry. 'San Francisco Holiday' is a buoyant, rhythmic piece, while 'Round Midnight' delivers a hauntingly beautiful interpretation of Monk's classic composition. The album closes with 'Epistrophy,' an infectious and rhythmically complex piece that exemplifies the ensemble's dynamic energy and innovative spirit. Overall, Quartet Plus Two At the Blackhawk is a vibrant piece that shows Monk's genius and the extraordinary talents of his band. This well made reissue is another great record in Monk's illustrious catalog.
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Live In Paris 1966: Lost ORTF Recording
I Love You (Sweetheart Of All My Dreams) (2:52)
Lulu's Back In Town (10:01)
Just A Gigolo (8:57)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (8:28)
Crepuscule With Nellie (5:01)
Epistrophy (7:48)
Review: Thelonious Monk's Live in Paris (1966), a previously unreleased recording, captures the jazz icon in his element. Released by Transversales Disques, this lost ORTF session finally sees the light of day, offering a rare glimpse into a performance at Studio 104, Maison de la Radio. Featuring Monk's legendary quartetiCharlie Rouse on tenor sax, Larry Gales on bass, and Ben Riley on drumsithis recording is a treasure for jazz fans and historians alike. Monk's unique approach to piano shines through, as the quartet navigates his complex compositions with finesse. Rouse's tenor saxophone dances alongside Monk's dissonant harmonies, while Gales and Riley provide the rhythmic backbone that keeps everything grounded. This first-ever official release is a historical gem that transports listeners to a defining moment in Monk's career.
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Monk's Music (reissue)
Monk's Music (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 725. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Abide With Me (0:56)
Well, You Needn't (11:25)
Ruby, My Dear (5:25)
Off Minor (5:10)
Epistrophy (10:46)
Crepuscule With Nellie (4:40)
Review: Reissued on vinyl, Thelonious Monk's Monk's Music has the maestro at his peak in 1957, backed by an all-star lineup including John Coltrane, Coleman Hawkins and Art Blakey. This session epitomizes Monk's genius, with compositions like 'In Walked Bud,' 'Blue Monk,' and 'Round Midnight' asserting themselves as timeless jazz standards. Despite Monk's modest soloing, his leadership allows Coltrane and Hawkins to shine, backed by Gigi Gryce's alto sax, Ray Copeland's trumpet and Wilbur Ware's bass. Art Blakey's percussion adds dynamic rhythm throughout. The album, a meeting of jazz generations, marks Monk's breakthrough, earning him rightful acclaim alongside Miles Davis and Charlie Parker. The session's historical significance is enhanced by its dual release context with 'Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane,' capturing the breadth of Monk's artistry from the same 1957 sessions. For jazz aficionados and newcomers alike, this reissue not only delights with its musical brilliance but also serves as a gateway to exploring Monk's pivotal role in jazz history and the innovative spirit that defines his legacy.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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