Thelonious Monk - Four in one (2005)
Artist: Thelonious Monk
Title: Four in one
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Quadromania – 222460-444
Genre: Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue)
Total Time: 03:55:10
Total Size: 1.04 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Four in one
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Quadromania – 222460-444
Genre: Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue)
Total Time: 03:55:10
Total Size: 1.04 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1-1 Off Minor 3:01
1-2 Round Midnight 3:11
1-3 Thelonious 3:01
1-4 Well, You Needn't 3:00
1-5 Ruby My Dear 3:10
1-6 Epistrophy 3:07
1-7 Evidence 2:36
1-8 Nice Work 3:02
1-9 Mysterioso 2:46
1-10 Who Knows 2:42
1-11 Monks Mood 3:08
1-12 Suburban Eyes 3:02
1-13 Evonce 3:04
1-14 Ask Me Now 3:17
1-15 Criss Cross 2:58
1-16 Straight No Chaser 2:55
2-1 Four In One 3:29
2-2 Eronel 3:03
2-3 Willow Weep For Me 3:02
2-4 Skippy 3:00
2-5 Sixteen (First Take) 3:30
2-6 Sixteen (Second Take) 3:39
2-7 Carolina Moon 3:27
2-8 I'll Follow You 3:47
2-9 Friday The 13th 10:33
2-10 Work 5:17
2-11 Nutty 5:16
2-12 The Way You Look Tonight 5:12
2-13 I Want To Be Happy 7:41
3-1 Four In One (Alternate Take) 3:28
3-2 Criss Cross (Alternate Take) 2:50
3-3 Ask Me Now (Alternate Take) 4:28
3-4 Skippy (Alternate Take) 3:09
3-5 Hornin' In 3:08
3-6 Round About Midnight 5:13
3-7 Evidence 3:05
3-8 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 3:24
3-9 Well You Needn't 3:25
3-10 Reflections 5:01
3-11 Wee See 2:34
3-12 Eronel 2:32
3-13 Off Minor 2:33
3-14 Hackensack 3:01
3-15 Bag's Groove (Take One) 11:14
3-16 Bag's Groove (Take Two) 9:19
4-1 Hornin' In 3:16
4-2 Let's Cool One 3:47
4-3 Little Rootie Tootie 3:06
4-4 Monk's Dream 3:07
4-5 Bemesha Swing 3:12
4-6 Reflections 2:48
4-7 Let's Call This 5:08
4-8 Off Minor 5:13
4-9 Epistrophy 11:00
4-10 Well You Needn't 11:38
4-11 Ruby My Dear
One of the most influential pianists of the twentieth century, Thelonious Monk had a idiosyncratic improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire. He is often regarded as one of the founders of bebop. Monk's prolific compositions and improvisations are full of dissonant harmonies and angular melodic twists. His unorthodox approach to the piano combines a highly percussive attack with abrupt, use of silence and dramatic pauses. He was also known for a distinct fashion sense in his suits, hats and trademark sunglasses. 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.