Best of Thelonious Monk

Best of Thelonious Monk

performed by Wilbur Ware, 1923-1979, Art Blakey, 1919-1990, Charlie Rouse, 1924-1988, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969 and Thelonious Monk, 1917-1982 (Riverside, 2004), 1 hour 14 mins, 10 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
1 hour 14 mins
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Hard-Bop, Modern Jazz
Label
Riverside
Page Count
10
Performer
Wilbur Ware, 1923-1979, Art Blakey, 1919-1990, Charlie Rouse, 1924-1988, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969, Thelonious Monk, 1917-1982
Release Date
2004
Review
Offering a "best-of" package from Thelonious Monk is a daunting task, even if the compiler sticks to his Riverside material between 1955 and 1960. Such a package, for instance, could only hint at the riches of an album like Brilliant Corners and Monk's Music. But why shouldn't a newcomer to the works of Monk have one great disc to draw him or her in? The Best of Thelonious Monk accomplishes just that, compiling pieces from the above mentioned albums, live tracks, and even a lovely solo version of the pianist's best-known piece, "'Round Midnight." The disc is packed -- with one exception -- with Monk's compositions, thus introducing the novice to all aspects of his work. Monk's joined by a who's who list of modern jazz greats including saxophonist John Coltrane, drummer Art Blakey, and tenor Sonny Rollins for trios, quartets, quintets, and sextets. There's a tremendous 11-minute take on "Well, You Needn't" and a nice interpretation of Duke Ellington's "Caravan." As this disc plainly shows, Monk's writing and piano style was beautifully idiosyncratic, and quite unlike anything else at the time or since. His solos on "Well, You Needn't" and "Brilliant Corners" range between mathematically precise to abstract, spinning precise patterns and then drifting freely. But while Monk's music was always difficult, he -- like Charles Mingus -- never forgot to write intriguing melodies. For those who have never experienced the brilliance of one of jazz's most distinct stylists, The Best of Thelonious Monk is a grand place to start. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
Subject
Jazz, Music & Performing Arts, Modern Jazz, Jazz Moderno
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Jazz Moderno

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