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  1. Thelonious in Action LP on Riverside. The place: one of New York's most celebrated jazz rooms, the Five Spot. The time: summer 1958. The leader is the great ...

  2. And Thelonious Monk’s name, appearance (he liked funny hats), and personality (an occasionally uncommunicative introvert) helped to brand him as some kind of nut. Fortunately, Alfred Lion of Blue Note believed in him and recorded Monk extensively during 1947-1948 and 1951-1952. He also recorded for Prestige during 1952-1954, had a solo set ...

  3. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Full SBD from Studio 104 in Paris - March 20, 1966(00:00) I Love You (Sweetheart Of All My Dreams) (02:58) Lulu’s Back In Town (19:40) Just A Gigolo (21...

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  4. 11 de out. de 2021 · An even greater service is done by bringing together tracks formerly spread over several OJC albums, namely Monk’s Friday The 13th session (with Rollins and the pioneer french-hornist Julius Watkins) and Rollins’ ‘I Want To Be Happy’ quartet date, where Monk gets relatively little space because Sonny was so energised.

  5. Recorded on the same date as Thelonious in Action, this is a fine selection; Monk is truly the star that shines here, although Johnny Griffin (soon to be replaced by Charlie Rouse) and the rest of this incarnation of his Quartet ensemble support Monk well.

  6. 12 de out. de 2021 · John Ore: bassCharlie Rouse: saxFrankie Dunlop: drumsLive in Bruxelles 1963

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  7. 10 de fev. de 2014 · The Review. Monk’s Dream was Monk’s first album for Columbia Records. Jazz purists will point you in the direction of his recordings for Prestige and Riverside, but this is the best place to start. Several of these pieces can be found on earlier recordings that are deservedly cherished by many fans.