| Jazz / West Coast Jazz; Cool; Post-Bop; Bop 
 Recorded: Aug 12-13, 1957, Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York
 
 Three decades ago, when Riverside paired Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan on this album, it seemed a daring move. These two appeared to represent opposite ends of the jazz spectrum, separated by geography (East Coast and West) as much as by style (bop vs. cool). Actually, it was a rather safe project: producer Orrin Keepnews had learned that the two men were friends; even more importantly, it is now clear that both were the kind of revolutionaries who had substantial (and not dissimilar) respect for jazz tradition. The album was, as advertised, a meeting of giants, but its most lasting value may be as proof that there was a strong bond connecting theoretically opposing forms of early modern jazz.
 
 Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews.
 
 Thelonious Monk - piano
 Gerry Mulligan - baritone saxophone
 with
 Wilbur Ware - bass
 Shadow Wilson - drums
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