Jazz
Thelonious Monk - Piano Art Blakey - Drums Curly Russell - Bass Ernie Henry - Sax (Alto) Frank Foster - Sax (Tenor) Gary Mapp - Bass Gigi Gryce - Sax (Alto) Julius Watkins - French Horn Kenny Clarke - Drums Kenny Dorham - Trumpet Lou Donaldson - Sax (Alto) Lucky Thompson - Sax (Tenor) Max Roach - Drums Miles Davis - Trumpet Miles Jackson - Vibraphone Nelson Boyd - Bass Oscar Pettiford - Bass Percy Heath - Bass Ray Copeland - Trumpet Sonny Rollins - Sax (Tenor) Willie Jones III - Drums
* Bruno Theol - Producer * Christian Bonnet - Selection, Text
There is really no one quite like Thelonious Monk in the whole history of jazz music. His compositional style, much like his odd, fractured, and angular piano playing, was deceptively simple and repetitive, full of endlessly circular progressions that seemed to almost intersect themselves at whim, ending up more like auditory puzzle boxes than anything resembling a jazz standard. This wonderful two-disc set, drawn from his time at the Blue Note and Prestige labels between 1952 and 1956, provides a varied introduction to this enigmatic genius. Track after track affirms Monk's uniqueness. Take his version here of "Just a Gigolo," where his angular, dissonant piano lines restructure and reassemble the melody into a halting, delicate, and poignant mini-masterpiece, demonstrating Monk's uncanny ability to adapt standards into his own eccentric space. Brilliant stuff. ---Steve Leggett, All Music Guide |