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Release Date: Aug 19, 2003
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Solo performer: Thelonious Monk (piano).
Recorded between October 31, 1964 and February 23, 1965. Originally released on Columbia (9149). Includes liner notes by Martin Williams, Peter Keepnews.
From the virtuosic stride of Art Tatum to Sun Ra's brand of outer-limits logic, these sides read like a holistic jazz piano guide. Recorded during a 1964 run at California's "It Club," the performances contained herein offer an intensely personal experience of the "mad genius" alone at the keyboard. Most of the cuts clock in at less than three or four minutes.
More than half of this material is standards, the Tin Pan Alley of Monk's youth. "Dinah" is a sweet 1925'er, rendered in fairly straight fashion. Monk's percussive emphasis gives his bass notes the oom-pah of a tuba as his right-hand dances gaily through the golden melody. "Ruby My Dear" is a lovely ballad, given an almost unsettling spaciousness here. The improvisation is relatively spare, with several rounds of the melody grounded in heavily-planted voicings and occasional lead-ins. "Monk's Point" has the simple insistency of many other Monk blues tunes, his left and right hands having a grand time tossing the spotlight back and forth in the solo.
Recorded between October 31, 1964 and February 23, 1965. Originally released on Columbia (9149). Includes liner notes by Martin Williams, Peter Keepnews.
From the virtuosic stride of Art Tatum to Sun Ra's brand of outer-limits logic, these sides read like a holistic jazz piano guide. Recorded during a 1964 run at California's "It Club," the performances contained herein offer an intensely personal experience of the "mad genius" alone at the keyboard. Most of the cuts clock in at less than three or four minutes.
More than half of this material is standards, the Tin Pan Alley of Monk's youth. "Dinah" is a sweet 1925'er, rendered in fairly straight fashion. Monk's percussive emphasis gives his bass notes the oom-pah of a tuba as his right-hand dances gaily through the golden melody. "Ruby My Dear" is a lovely ballad, given an almost unsettling spaciousness here. The improvisation is relatively spare, with several rounds of the melody grounded in heavily-planted voicings and occasional lead-ins. "Monk's Point" has the simple insistency of many other Monk blues tunes, his left and right hands having a grand time tossing the spotlight back and forth in the solo.
Tracks:
1 - Dinah
2 - I Surrender, Dear
3 - Sweet and Lovely
4 - North of the Sunset
5 - Ruby, My Dear
6 - I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
7 - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
8 - Everything Happens to Me
9 - Monk's Point
10 - I Should Care
11 - Ask Me Now
12 - These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
13 - Introspection
14 - Darn That Dream
15 - Dinah
16 - Sweet and Lovely
17 - Ruby, My Dear
18 - I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
19 - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
20 - Everything Happens to Me
21 - Ask Me Now
2 - I Surrender, Dear
3 - Sweet and Lovely
4 - North of the Sunset
5 - Ruby, My Dear
6 - I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
7 - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
8 - Everything Happens to Me
9 - Monk's Point
10 - I Should Care
11 - Ask Me Now
12 - These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
13 - Introspection
14 - Darn That Dream
15 - Dinah
16 - Sweet and Lovely
17 - Ruby, My Dear
18 - I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
19 - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
20 - Everything Happens to Me
21 - Ask Me Now