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Trio - Rudy Van Gelder Remasters

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Pianistyka Jazzowa
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2007-06-08
kontynent: Ameryka Północna
kraj: USA
opakowanie: digipackowe etui
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Monk's earliest (1952) recordings for Prestige, with Max Roach, Art Blakey, Percy Heath and Gary Mapp!


In between the first blush of genius represented by his maiden voyages for Blue Note and the veritable convulsion of creativity on Riverside, Monk recorded a handful of influential sessions for the Prestige label. THELONIOUS MONK gathers together most of Monk's trio performances onto one disc, presenting a stunning portrait of this American original as virtuoso improviser and composer--among the greatest trio performances in the history of jazz.
Monk was a craftsman of rhythmic contrast, a canny minimalist and musical architect who sustained the power of traditional jazz by expanding upon its primary virtues. Monk was also a master of texture and space who could make one chord suggest an orchestra and a few oddly stressed notes swing like crazy. His melodies were rhythmically conceived and accented, while his harmonies conferred extraordinary colors on his syncopated lines. Like Jelly Roll Morton and Duke Ellington, he conceived of the piano as a scaled down big band, which is what makes the music on THELONIOUS MONK so enduring.
"Blue Monk" is one of his most timeless, straight-forward themes, as the pianist engages Percy Heath and Art Blakey in an extended dialogue, making poetic use of space and rhythmic displacements to badger Blakey into one amen after another. "Little Rootie Tootie" is just as exciting, Monk's crashing tonal clusters evoke distant locomotives and train whistles, as his epic blues phrases and rhythmic intricacies inspire Blakey to antiphonal effects worthy of African talking drummers. And on "Bemsha Swing" and "Trinkle Tinkle" Monk takes this notion a step farther. He treats the drums as a thematic instrument, creating new harmonies and rhythms to match, as Max Roach responds with bristling melodic ideas.
As miraculous as his own tunes are, Monk's ability to distill the sucrose sentimentality of popular tunes into heady jazz moonshine is a wonder to behold. The rhythmic variations on "Sweet And Lovely," the stride asides and impressionist coda to "Just A Gigolo" the acerbic cubist chords introducing "These Foolish Things"--all betray Monk's obstreperous delight in these old songs, even as his witty transmutations illuminate the modern jazz attitude.

muzycy:
Thelonious Monk [piano]
Percy Heath, Gary Mapp (bass)
Max Roach, Art Blakey (drums)

utwory:
1. Blue Monk
2. Just A Gigolo
3. Bemsha Swing
4. Reflections
5. Little Rootie Tootie
6. Sweet And Lovely
7. Bye-Ya
8. Monk's Dream
9. Trinkle, Tinkle
10 These Foolish Things

wydano: 2007-06-08
nagrano: Recorded at Beltone Studios, New York, New York on October 15 and December 18, 1952 and the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey on September 22, 1954
more info: www.universalmusic.com
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Wydawca
Prestige (USA)
Artysta
Thelonious Monk
Nazwa
Trio - Rudy Van Gelder Remasters
Instrument
piano
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CD
Vinyl 1LP
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