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1. LITTLE ROOTIE TOOTIE 2. MONK'S DREAM 3. SWEET AND LOVELY 4. HORNIN' IN 5. BEMSHA SWING 6. SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES 7. ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT 8. I MEAN YOU 9. EPISTROPHY 10. MISTERIOSO 11. WELL, YOU NEEDN'T 12. APRIL IN PARIS 13. STRAIGHT, NO CHASER |
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 | Description: | Essential Works 1952-1962 by Thelonious Monk, released 24 June 2022, includes the following tracks: "Sweet And Lovely", "Bemsha Swing", "Round About Midnight", "Epistrophy" and more.
This version of Essential Works 1952-1962 comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - Track times as stated on rear jacket cover.
A1 to A3 listed on rear jacket sleeve as being "New York, October 15, 1952 Thelonious Monk Trio"
A4: "New York, May 30, 1952, Thelonious Monk Sextet"
A5: "New York, December 8, 1952, Thelonious Monk Trio"
A6: "Hackensack, New Jersey, May 11, 1954, Thelonious Monk Quintet"
B1 "Hackensack, New Jersey, November 21,1947, Thelonious Monk Quintet"
B2 to B4: "New York, July 2, 1948, Thelonious Monk Quartet"
[B5 no explanatory credit]
B6: "New York, October 24, 1947, Thelonious Monk Trio"
B7: "New York, July 23, 1951, Thelonious Monk Quintet"
C1 to C3: "Hackensack, New Jersey, July 21 & 27, 1955, Thelonious Monk Trio"
C4: "Hackensack, New Jersey, July 27, 1955, Thelonious Monk piano solo"
D1: "Hackensack, New Jersey, November 21, 1947, Thelonious Monk quintet"
D2: "New York, June 2, 1959"
"THELONIOUS MONK (1917-1982)
Thelonious Sphere Monk was unique as a composer and instrumentalist, a New York spirit formed and matured in the hear of the city where his family had lived since he was four years old. A cosmopolitan capital like New York, in the throes of becoming the centre of the world, did not form spirits in the same way as a midsized Midwestern city does. From the beginning of his youngest days as a jazz musician, Monk was treading a unique personal path. At twenty he was already outside the norm, and by the Forties he'd been christened the "high priest of bebop." But he'd already moved elsewhere, taking a road that nobody knew. No sooner had he played a part, with distinction, in the evolution of bebop (without earning the recognition he deserved) than he strayed from that path to find another that nobody could identify, for the obvious reason that he did not recycle the recipes developed by bebop musicians. To him, they belonged to the past, even if that bebop was still too obscure for a large majority of white jazz fans. What Monk wanted was to explore the new lands of music. He wanted to play a unique jazz for the public, and offer people his music; not in the comfort |  | Manufacturer No.: |
MOJ124 |
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