Thelonious Monk - 'Round Midnight- Singles (1947-1952) (Remastered) (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: 'Round Midnight- Singles (1947-1952)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: RevOla
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/96, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:16:15
Total Size: 1.3 GB / 379 / 180 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Thelonious 03:01
02 - Suburban Eyes 03:02
03 - 'Round About Midnight 03:11
04 - Well You Needn't 02:59
05 - Evonce 03:03
06 - Off Minor 03:03
07 - In Walked Bud 02:57
08 - Epistrophy 03:08
09 - Ruby My Dear 03:10
10 - Evidence 02:34
11 - Humph 02:55
12 - Misterioso 03:23
13 - All The Things You Are 03:01
14 - I Should Care 03:02
15 - I Mean You 02:45
16 - Monk's Mood 03:09
17 - Who Knows 02:43
18 - Nice Work If You Can Get It 03:02
19 - April In Paris 03:21
20 - Four In One 03:31
21 - Straight No Chaser! 02:58
22 - Criss-Cross 02:56
23 - Eronel 03:06
24 - Ask Me Now 03:15
25 - Willow Weep For Me 03:00

Jazz pianist Thelonious Monk’s first sessions as a bandleader were recorded between 1947 and 1952, and released on Blue Note records as a series of 78 RPM singles. These singles were then compiled in later years—with additional performances from the sessions—into long-playing album formats. As Monk’s reputation and fame grew, the sessions were recompiled again and again into more complete configurations. This article details various releases of these sessions.
Review by Matt Collar
The two-disc Thelonious Monk anthology, 2014's 'Round Midnight: The Complete Blue Note Singles (1947-1952)), compiles all of the influential jazz pianist’s original 78 rpm singles released on the storied Blue Note label. These are Monk's first recordings under his own name, leading a group (not his debut recordings as a sideman with Coleman Hawkins). All of these recordings were later collected on various albums including Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 1., and other anthologies. Here, they are presented in chronological order and with alternate takes. Recorded in six separate sessions beginning in October of 1947 and ending in May of 1952, these sides showcase many of the songs Monk composed, and which would quickly become part of the jazz canon. Included are "Evidence," "Mysterioso," "Well, You Needn't," and others. While the focal point of these albums is Monk's innovative use of dissonance and unexpected, angular melodicism, the recordings also benefit from a veritable who's-who of modern jazz of the period. Backing Monk here, variously, are such luminaries as drummers Art Blakey and Max Roach, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, trumpeters Kenny Dorham and Idrees Sulieman, saxophonists Lou Donaldson and Lucky Thompson, and many more. While these recordings are widely available, it's both historically enlightening and aesthetically pleasing to have them collected so thoughtfully here.


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