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Thelonious Monk Trio [Crackerjack] |
Thelonious Monk |
első megjelenés éve: 1956 |
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(2017)
[ DIGIPACK + BONUS ]
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2.893 Ft
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1 Little Rootie Tootie Written-By Thelonious Monk 3:07 2 Sweet And Lovely Written-By Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias, Jules LeMare 3:35 3 Bye-Ya Written-By Thelonious Monk 2:47 4 Monk's Dream Written-By Thelonious Monk 3:07 5 Trinkle Tinkle Written-By Thelonious Monk 2:51 6 These Foolish Things Written-By Harry Link, Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey 2:48 7 Blue Monk Written-By Thelonious Monk 7:38 8 Just A Gigolo Written-By Irving Caesar, Julius Brammer, Leonello Casucci 3:02 9 Bemsha Swing Written-By Denzil Best, Thelonious Monk 3:11 10 Reflections Written-By Thelonious Monk 2:48 11 Work Written-By Thelonious Monk 5:19 12 Nutty Written-By Thelonious Monk 5:18 13 Ask Me Now [Alt Take] Written-By Thelonious Monk 4:29 14 Ask Me Now Written-By Thelonious Monk 3:16 15 I'll Follow You Written-By Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk 3:48 16 Nice Work If You Can Get It Written-By George & Ira Gershwin 3:05 17 Ruby, My Dear Written-By Thelonious Monk 3:10 18 Well, You Needn't Written-By Thelonious Monk 2:59 19 April In Paris Written-By E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, Vernon Duke 3:22 20 Off Minor Written-By Thelonious Monk 3:03 21 Introspection Written-By Thelonious Monk 3:12
Bass – Al McKibbon (tracks: 13, 14), Gary Mapp (tracks: 1 to 6, 9, 10), Gene Ramey (tracks: 16 to 21), Nelson Boyd (track 15), Percy Heath (tracks: 7, 11, 12) Drums – Art Blakey (tracks: 1 to 4, 7, 11 to 14, 16 to 21), Max Roach (tracks: 5, 6, 9, 10, 15) Piano – Thelonious Monk Producer [Original Sessions] – Alfred Lion (tracks: 13 to 21), Bob Weinstock (tracks: 1 to 12)
Thelonious Monk Trio (Prestige PRLP 7027) marked the pianist's first album in a trio format. It was recorded over the course of three sessions in 1952-54 and showcases Monk backed by such luminaries as Percy Heath on bass, and Max Roach and Art Blakey on drums. Two songs that complete the sessions but were not included on the original LP have been added here, as well as the only three trio tracks from Monk's otherwise quartet or quintet Blue Note dates from the early Fifties, and all six master takes from his October 24, 1947 Blue Note studio session, which constituted Monk's earliest trio session ever.
Recording dates: Tracks 1 to 4: New York, October 15, 1952 Tracks 5, 6, 9, 10: New York, December 18, 1952 Tracks 7, 8, 11, 12: Hackensack, New Jersey, September 22, 1954 Tracks 13, 14: New York, July 23, 1951 Track 15: New York, May 30, 1952 Tracks 16 to 21: New York, October 24, 1947
On track 8 Monk plays unaccompanied piano.
Tracks 11 to 21 are bonus tracks.
24-bit Remastered |
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