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Fearless Monk: 29 Songs by Thelonious Monk (TNC JAZZ 1741)

by Jed Distler

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    “A fearless musician of great talent, and a wonderful example of how to live a life with music at the center of it. He takes on all composers, and we’re all better for it.”

    — Jim Luce, Concert and Radio Producer

    “His interpretations are so different from the originals that I can almost see Monk laughingat the whole thing with bemused satisfaction.”

    — Giovanni Russonello, New York Times

    “If you’re holding this CD, or have downloaded its contents, chances are you know something about Thelonious Sphere Monk, or are familiar with his music on some level. If not, here’s a little background information: Monk was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina on October 10th 1917, and raised in New York City. As a youngster, Monk soaked up the rich tradition of Harlem Stride Piano, as well as popular songs of the day and traditional hymns. By the early 1940s Monk held forth at after hours venues such as Minton’s Playhouse, where his penchant for experimentation played a major role in the emerging modern jazz scene. It took time, however, for Monk’s unconventional compositions and his idiosyncratic pianism to firmly establish themselves in the jazz lexicon and achieve international acclaim. Monk retreated from public performance in 1976, and passed away on February 17th 1982…”

    — Jed Distler

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1.
Thelonious 00:56
2.
Bemsha Swing 04:18
3.
Off Minor 01:51
4.
Misterioso 03:28
5.
6.
Bye-Ya. 01:59
7.
Light Blue 02:13
8.
9.
Jackie-ing 03:47
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12.
13.
Locomotive 01:24
14.
Played Twice 01:39
15.
Reflections 03:35
16.
I Mean You 03:36
17.
Nutty 02:17
18.
Evidence 01:49
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20.
Brake's Sake 01:20
21.
Monk's Dream 00:58
22.
23.
Epistrophy 01:35
24.
Chris-Cross 01:58
25.
Monk's Mood 03:58
26.
27.
Think of One 01:22
28.
Blue Monk 05:07
29.
Ugly Beauty 03:09

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“A fearless musician of great talent, and a wonderful example of how to live a life with music at the center of it. He takes on all composers, and we’re all better for it.”

— Jim Luce, Concert and Radio Producer

“His interpretations are so different from the originals that I can almost see Monk laughing at the whole thing with bemused satisfaction.”

— Giovanni Russonello, New York Times

“If you’re holding this CD, or have downloaded its contents, chances are you know something about Thelonious Sphere Monk, or are familiar with his music on some level. If not, here’s a little background information: Monk was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina on October 10th 1917, and raised in New York City. As a youngster, Monk soaked up the rich tradition of Harlem Stride Piano, as well as popular songs of the day and traditional hymns. By the early 1940s Monk held forth at after hours venues such as Minton’s Playhouse, where his penchant for experimentation played a major role in the emerging modern jazz scene. It took time, however, for Monk’s unconventional compositions and his idiosyncratic pianism to firmly establish themselves in the jazz lexicon and achieve international acclaim. Monk retreated from public performance in 1976, and passed away on February 17th 1982…”

— Jed Distler

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released August 30, 2019

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