Thelonious Monk - In Person album flac
Performer: Thelonious MonkTitle: In Person
Style: Bop, Hard Bop, Cool Jazz
Released: 1985
Country: US
MP3 album: 1752 mb
FLAC album: 1889 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MIDI AUD VOC AIFF DXD WMA AUD
Genre: Jazz
Thelonious Monk jazz pianist discography. Prior LP versions contained the six Blue Note recording sessions in different, non-chronological configurations. Genius of Modern Music: Volume 1 (1947 Blue Note recordings). Milt Jackson and the Thelonious Monk Quintet (. Milt Jackson: Wizard of the Vibes) (July 2, 1948 Blue Note recording session).
Thelonious Sphere Monk (/θəˈloʊniəs/, October 10, 1917 – February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "'Round Midnight", "Blue Monk", "Straight, No Chaser", "Ruby, My Dear", "In Walked Bud", and "Well, You Needn't".
Golden Hits By Thelonious Monk Vol 1. Thelonious Monk. Golden Hits By Thelonious Monk Vol 4. Golden Hits By Thelonious Monk Vol 2. Parisian Coffee Break. Thelonious Monk Plays The Music Of Duke Ellington. Thelonious Monk, Oscar Pettiford, Kenny Clarke. 2019 Remastered 2019.
Monk's Dream (Thelonious Monk album). Monk's Dream is an album by jazz pianist Thelonious Monk that was released by Columbia Records in March 1963
Опубликовано: 28 апр. 2014 г. Thelonious Monk - The Composer : 'Round Midnight (1998). 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.
Misterioso (Thelonious Monk album). Template:Distinguish2. Misterioso is a 1958 live album by American jazz ensemble the Thelonious Monk Quartet. The title of Misterioso referred to Monk's reputation as an enigmatic, challenging musician. The record features four of his earlier compositions, which Monk reworked live
Monk was an unconventional stage presence, known for getting up from his piano to dance (sometimes in a counter-clockwise motion which drew comparisons to ring-shout and Muslim Sufi whirling) while his band members were still playing. Monk is one of only five jazz musicians to date to be featured on the cover of Time magazine, which puts him in a select company with Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Wynton Marsalis, and Dave Brubeck. Father of Thelonious Monk Jr. and Boo Boo Monk.
The seven-song Unique Thelonious Monk (1956) platter was the pianist's second during his remarkable five-year tenure on Riverside. His debut for the label was the aptly titled Plays Duke Ellington (1955) and once again, on this disc, Monk's song selection did not feature any original compositions. Rather, the well-chosen standards included exemplify and help further establish the pianist and bandleader within the context of familiar melodies at the head of a trio - consisting of Oscar Pettiford (bass) and Art Blakey (drums).
Thelonious Monk was a pivotal figure in the history of jazz, using dissonance as an asset rather than a mistake. His compositions and playing style are uniquely his and his alone. Genius Of Modern Music Volume One + Two. AM: I may contradict this point a bit in covering the next album on this list, but, honestly, there are few better ways to get into Monk’s work than these two volumes of Genius Of Modern Music. As Ryan points out, it’s straight-up craziness that these are the first recordings of Monk, given that they’re essentially all his greatest hits.
Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream (Full Album). Thelonious Monk - Underground (HD FULL ALBUM). Thelonious Monk best albums. 1. Brilliant Corners. Year of Release: 1957. Appears in: 270 charts. Rank in 1957: 3. Rank Score: 3,103. Thelonious Monk best tracks. Include tracks from compilation albums Exclude tracks from compilation albums The same track can appear on multiple albums, so excluding tracks from compilation albums helps to remove duplicates from this list.
Tracklist
| A1 | Thelonious |
| A2 | Monk's Mood |
| A3 | Off Minor |
| A4 | Crepescule With Nellie |
| B1 | Little Rootie Tootie |
| B2 | Little Rootie Tootie (Encore) |
| B3 | Friday The 13th |
| C1 | Let's Call This |
| C2 | Four In One |
| C3 | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
| D1 | San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later) |
| D2 | 'Round Midnight |
| D3 | Epistrophy |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Hispavox, S.A.
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods (tracks: A1 to B3)
- Baritone Saxophone – Pepper Adams (tracks: A1 to B3)
- Bass – John Ore (tracks: C1 to D3), Sam Jones (tracks: A1 to B3)
- Drums – Art Taylor (tracks: A1 to B3), Billy Higgins (tracks: C1 to D3)
- French Horn – Robert Northern (tracks: A1 to B3)
- Piano – Thelonious Monk
- Producer – Jules Colomby (tracks: A1 to B3), Orrin Keepnews
- Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Rouse (tracks: A1 to D3), Harold Land (tracks: C1 to D3)
- Trombone – Eddie Bert (tracks: A1 to B3)
- Trumpet – Donald Byrd (tracks: A1 to B3), Joe Gordon (tracks: C1 to D3)
- Tuba – Jay McAllister (tracks: A1 to B3)
Notes
Sides A and B recorded at New York Town Hall 1959Sides C and D recorded at The Blackhawk, San Francisco 1960
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Depósito Legal: M-25.727-1985
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M-47033 | Thelonious Monk | In Person (2xLP, Comp) | Milestone | M-47033 | US | 1976 |
| M-47033 | Thelonious Monk | In Person (LP, Comp, TP) | Milestone | M-47033 | US | 1976 |
| HB 6098 | Thelonious Monk | In Person (2xLP, Comp) | Milestone | HB 6098 | Italy | 1976 |
| 47033 | Thelonious Monk | In Person (2xLP, Comp) | Milestone | 47033 | France | 1976 |
| 500-161/62 | Thelonious Monk | In Person (2xLP, Comp) | Milestone | 500-161/62 | Spain | 1976 |









