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Thelonious Monk:The Complete Thelonious Monk At The It Club
[MRLP3001 LPx4]
£119.80

"The Complete Thelonious Monk At The It Club" - Charlie Rouse (ts); Thelonious Monk (p); Larry Gales (b); Ben Riley (dr) The Thelonious Monk Quartet with Charlie Rouse lasted eleven years. October 31 and November 1, 1964 at the It Club in Los Angeles were just two more nights out of thousands for them, except when it comes to Monk, there were no ordinary nights. Rouse in his sixth year with Monk had hit his stride, truly becoming Monk's musical alter ego. Remarkably, drummer Ben Riley had joined the quartet at the beginning of 1964 and bassist Larry Gales had only logged in a month at the time of this taping; yet they already show the first signs of collective greatness on these evenings. The band plays standards, many of Monk's famous tunes, a few lesser known items like "Gallop's Gallop" and "Blues Five Spot" and the recent compositions "Teo" and "Bright Mississippi". Propelled by Gales and Riley, Monk and Rouse deliver amazing ten-minute excursions on such Monk classics as "Nutty", "Rhythm-a-ning", and "Blue Monk". Monk was at a particular high point pianistically during this gig; in fact, he went into a Los Angeles studio and recorded the album "Solo Monk" on the afternoons preceding and following the live taping. He is in full force throughout, but his playing is particularly superb on the standards "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" and the previously unreleased "Sweet And Lovely". Mosaic has returned to the original three-track tapes and mixed them down to beautiful sounding analog stereo masters, presenting the six sets they played that night as they happened. Recording: October and November 1964 at It Club, Los Angeles Production: Teo Macero Format: LP x 4 – Box & booklet

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 13 November, 2009.
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