Review: Thelonious Monk's 1958 album Misterioso captures the vibrant energy of his live performances at the Five Spot Cafe in New York City. Known for its intimate setting, the venue highlights Monk's innovative jazz style and the dynamic interplay within his quartet while Johnny Griffin's tenor saxophone adds a rich, fluid counterpoint to Monk's distinctive piano playing with standout solos on tracks like 'Nutty' and 'Blues Five Spot.' The rhythm section with Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass and Roy Haynes on drums offers a solid foundation that enhances the group's creative exploration and helped earn this album such praise for its innovative approach to jazz.
Review: Thelonious in Action, recorded live at the Five Spot Cafe in 1958, captures jazz king Thelonious Monk at his improvisational best. Featuring Johnny Griffin on tenor sax, Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass and Roy Haynes on drums, the album showcases the quartet's dynamic interplay and Monk's unique, percussive piano style. Highlights include the lively 'Blue Monk' and the intricate 'Rhythm-A-Ning.' Griffin's robust sax lines complement Monk's eccentric rhythms throughout to create a vibrant, engaging atmosphere. The album's live setting adds an intimate, spontaneous feel, making this newly reissued classic a must listen for jazz enthusiasts and a brilliant example of Monk's enduring genius.
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