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Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years '62-'68 (3 CD)

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Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years '62-'68 (3 CD)

Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years '62-'68 (2001)
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This aptly titled triple-disc compilation examines Thelonious Monk's final years as an active recording artist. The Columbia Years: 1962-1968 is a superior primer for those seeking a thorough overview of this fertile, expressive, and oft-maligned period of Monk's career. In addition to embracing the bright moments from Monk's early- to mid-'60s studio and live releases, compilation producer Orrin Keepnews – Thelonious' original recording producer during his formidable tenure on the Riverside label – has included several restored performances and a few previously unissued pieces as well. The Columbia Years: 1962-1968 is subdivided into "studio" and "live" performances with each musical configuration represented. These include Monk as a soloist, in a trio, a quartet, and in a big-band context. These varied settings further augment Thelonious Monk as not only an instinctual presence on the keyboard, but as a craftsman of timeless melody, harmony, and rhythmic counterpoint. "Think of One," "Blue Monk," and a solo "Don't Blame Me" are among the newly mined treasures exclusive to The Columbia Years: 1962-1968. As one might presume, there are no icon-shattering discoveries among the restorations or debut releases. In their stead is a resurrection of the brilliant sound lost on previous cassette and poorly mastered CD releases. Particularly notable are the live tracks with their tangible electric vibe. "Straight, No Chaser" – taken from the September 1964 Monterey Jazz Festival – draws the listener into its confidence with satisfying crispness and warmth. Likewise, "Evidence" and "Epistrophy" – taken from the soundtrack of the award-winning documentary film Straight, No Chaser – no longer sound out of phase. In fact, the contrary would be more accurate. The conclusion of Thelonious Monk's brilliant recording career is lovingly captured on this box set. His inventive wisdom and candid spirit shine through every note.//Lindsay Planer, allmusic.com

Tracklist:

CD 1:

01 - Monk Speaks
02 - Bye-Ya
03 - Coming On The Hudson
04 - Rhythm-A-Ning
05 - Think Of One
06 - Pannonica
07 - Crepuscule With Nellie
08 - April In Paris
09 - Ugly Beauty
10 - Honeysuckle Rose
11 - In Walked Bud
12 - Thelonious

CD 2:

01 - Reflections
02 - Blue Monk
03 - 'Round Midnight
04 - Dinah
05 - Ask Me Now
06 - Ruby, My Dear
07 - Don't Blame Me
08 - (When It's) Darkness On The Delta
09 - Played Twice
10 - I Mean You
11 - Bemsha Swing
12 - Jackie-ing

CD 3:

01 - Nutty
02 - Straight, No Chaser
03 - Evidence
04 - Epistrophy
05 - Well, You Needn't
06 - Misterioso
07 - Hackensack
08 - Bright Mississippi

Musicians:

Gene Allen (Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Sax Baritone), Eddie Bert (Trombone), Lou Blackburn (Trombone), Bob Brookmeyer (Trombone), Bobby Bryant (Trumpet, Soloist), Billy Byers (Trombone), Conte Candoli (Trumpet), Gene Cipriano (Sax Alto), Jimmy Cleveland (Trombone), Buddy Collette (Reeds, Arranger, Conductor, Sax Alto, Soloist), Ray Copeland (Trumpet), Frankie Dunlop (Drums), Larry "Lonnie" Gales (Bass), Larry Gales (Bass), Johnny Griffin (Sax Tenor), John Guerin (Drums), Jon Hendricks (Vocals), Freddie Hill (Trumpet), Thad Jones (Cornet), Steve Lacy (Sax Soprano), Thelonious Monk (Piano, Leader), Melvin Moore (Trumpet), Oliver Nelson (Arranger, Conductor), Jack Nimitz (Sax Baritone), John Ore (Bass), Ben Riley (Drums), Howard Roberts (Guitar), Charlie Rouse (Sax Tenor), Pee Wee Russell (Clarinet), Tom Scott (Sax Tenor), Ernie Small (Sax Baritone), Steve Swallow (Bass), Nick Travis (Trumpet), Butch Warren (Bass), Ernie Watts (Sax Alto), Mike Wimberley (Trombone), Phil Woods (Clarinet, Sax Alto).


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CD 1: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6

CD 2: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5

CD 3: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5

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