Robert S. - 23.09.2021  The music on this 1957 recording is wonderful. The interactions between Monk and Coltrane are sublime, and their solos are amazing.
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John Garratt - 24.11.2010  Through no fault of his own, John Coltrane’s discography is kind of a mess. The compilations outnumber the proper albums and there is just too much ov...
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The Other Chad - 15.09.2010 The Definitive Thelonious Monk On Prestige and Riverside compiles 21 Monk classics on two CDs. These previously released tracks were recorded between ...
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David Bowling - 07.09.2010  The Concord Music Group has assembled a new music series. Jazz giants John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, and Sonny Rollins’ classic material from the ‘50...
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The Other Chad - 01.09.2010 The Concord Music Group has done an impressive job of summarizing the early career of John Coltrane with The Definitive John Coltrane On Prestige and ...
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David Bowling - 24.08.2010 The Definitive Thelonious Monk is one of three releases by The Concord Music Group, which has assembled early essential recordings by some jazz greats...
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Greg Barbrick - 05.04.2010 The pairing of Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane was an inspired one. Both were to have a profound impact on jazz, yet when these recordings were mad...
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Chris Kompanek - 10.12.2009 The remastered Monk is actually two mini-sets melded into one with the first quintet consisting of the underrated trumpeter Ray Copeland, tenor saxoph...
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Greg Barbrick - 26.09.2009 Thelonious Monk was already a legend in 1953, when the first of these recordings were made. He had only been on the scene for a few years, but his uni...
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Greg Barbrick - 03.07.2009 Coltrane from 1957 is John Coltrane’s first recording as a band leader. It is something of a mixed bag, but this has more to do with his choice of sid...
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