Gerry Mulligan Meets Monk+ 1 Bonus Track (180g LP

Gerry Mulligan & Thelonious Monk
Gerry Mulligan Meets Monk+ 1 Bonus Track (180g LP

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Jazz Wax Records
Release date: 25/Jun/2021
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Round Midnight"
02. "Rhythm-A-Ning"
03. "Sweet And Lovely"
04. "Decidedly"
05. "Straight, No Chaser"
06. "I Mean You"
07. "Straight, No Chaser"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Meets Monk / 180gr.
Description:Gerry Mulligan Meets Monk by Mulligan, Gerry & Thelonious, Monk, released 25 June 2021, includes the following tracks: "Sweet And Lovely", "Straight, No Chaser", "Straight, No Chaser [Alternate Version]" and more. This version of Gerry Mulligan Meets Monk comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - .. MEETS MONK /180GR.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. The pianist seldom shared the bill with other stars or accepted playing second fiddle to anyone. Two rare exceptions include his two 1950 sides backing singer Frankie Passions ("Especially to You" and "Nobody Knows"), and his 1950 studio session backing Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. But Monk is the leader on most of his recordings, and in a way, he was also the leading voice on this meeting with Gerry Mulligan. Most of the tunes played here are compositions by Monk, with the exception of the standard "Sweet and Lovely" ? a favourite of Monk's, who recorded it dozens of times ? and Charlie Shavers' "Undecided", which could well have been Gerry's only call for the evening. Although it remains clearly recognizable, the latter tune was slightly modified here, retitled "Decidedly" and attributed to Mulligan himself. No other recording of "Undecided" by Monk is known to exist. "'Round Midnight" was a Mulligan request for the session, as he wanted to record the song with it's composer. It is clearly one of the best tracks of the whole album. However, the fact that no new compositions by Monk were recorded on this date seems to indicate that Monk always preferred to make his own albums and didn't dedicate too much time to such experiments as Mulligan Meets Monk, which he may have regarded as a "commercial" venture.
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