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Well, you needn’t get the four-disc Complete Blue Note Recordings or the 15-disc Complete Riverside Recordings. Yet with both, you’d have five versions of “Well, You Needn’t,” one of the signature tunes that earn Monk status as one of jazz’s greatest composers. Such investment pays dividends because alternate takes, illustrative but annoying in some other sets, consistently fascinate when it comes to Monk: they offer fine details about his simultaneous construction and deconstruction, his improvisation as composition (and vice versa). But the master takes, of songs early on and albums later, make complete statements—chapters in a relatively brief yet devastatingly powerful story that defines and transcends modern jazz. Genius of Modern Music, Volume One.1947–48 (1989), Blue NoteIt would take another decade for the public and even the critical establishment to be won over by the magnitude of Monk’s music, but by 1947, many musicians knew. With “Thelonious,” Monk crafted something innovative and satisfying from just two notes.
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With “Ruby, My Dear,” “In Walked Bud,” and “Round Midnight,” the latter of which finds piano leading and horns comping, he codified nascent classics. 1956, OJCThe title track of this masterwork was so difficult to play, even for an all-star quintet featuring Sonny Rollins and Max Roach, that it was spliced from multiple takes. Yet its wild tempo changes and intervallic leaps sound organic. It would be hard to find more challenging writing and arranging for a quintet, yet the band swings relentlessly, even on the languorous “Pannonica,” with Monk playing both celeste and piano. A wake-up call to all who’d been sleeping on Monk’s brilliance or slow to follow him around the corner.Thelonious Himself1957, OJCSolo Monk is one of life’s purest pleasures. Though this album ends with “Monk’s Mood” performed in trio (with John Coltrane and Wilbur Ware), the rest is a thrilling extended peek into the pianist’s machine.
Compare these versions of “April in Paris” and “Round Midnight” to those on Monk’s early Blue Note sessions: his crushed chords and displaced rhythms embed even more deeply into each song’s structure.Monk’s Music1957, OJCThe presence of patriarch Coleman Hawkins and soon-to-be-saint Coltrane—their only session together —distinguishes this disc right off. A horn choir (Hawk, Trane, altoist Gigi Gryce, and trumpeter Ray Copeland) voices Monk’s arrangement of the spiritual “Abide With Me.” “Well, You Needn’t” is lodged deep in a groove mined by drummer Art Blakey and bassist Wilbur Ware. And Hawkins, alone with Monk’s trio, brings tenderness and swagger to “Ruby, My Dear.”Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane: At Carnegie Hall.1957 (2005 ), Blue NoteUntil these pristine tapes surfaced at the Library of Congress, three tracks of Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane and the lo-fi pleasures of Live at the Five Spot: Discovery! Were all we had from the ferocious quartet work Monk and Trane honed through a 1957 Five Spot residency. Monk had just regained his cabaret card and Trane had kicked a heroin habit. The two had been working together for four months by the time of this concert, which finds Coltrane’s “sheets of sound” style in crystallization, a superb complement to Monk’s angular melodies and jagged chord movements.Misterioso. 1958, OJCTenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin’s hard-charging, chord-change-derived approach may not seem as well suited to Monk’s music as those of Coltrane or Charlie Rouse.
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But on these recordings, drawn from a gig at the Five Spot (also documented on OJC’s Thelonious in Action), Griffin takes harmonic chances that pay off, most profitably on “In Walked Bud.”Thelonious Alone in San Francisco1959, OJCThere’s less adventure here than on Thelonious Himself and more mood, as captured in an empty, cavernous Fugazi Hall.Big Band and Quartet in Concert1963, ColumbiaMonk had shone with a tentet before, in 1959 at Town Hall, with arrangements by Hall Overton. This recording is even better. Beyond Monk’s neat interpretation of the 1930s pop song “(When It’s) Darkness on the Delta,” the real attractions are Overton’s six large-ensemble tracks, especially “Four in One.”Criss-Cross1963, ColumbiaMy friends prefer the pianist’s Columbia debut, Monk’s Dream, but I’ve always thought this a fine document of Monk’s long-running quartet with devoted tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist John Ore, and drummer Frankie Dunlop. By this time Monk is essentially mining his own songbook and introducing little new material. In so many small but significant ways, Rouse got Monk’s intent—dig the funny honks with which he punctuates “Hackensack.”Live at the It Club: Complete1964 (1982), ColumbiaThe CD reissue added three tracks and extended the nine others to their unedited length. The result is a faithful picture of the texture, pace, and ambience of Monk at his popular peak, in performance.
Drummer Ben Riley lends a fresh yet well-meshed feel to the rhythms.Solo Monk. 1964, ColumbiaYou wouldn’t regret springing for the double-disc Monk Alone: The Complete Columbia Solo Studio Recordings, 1962–1968—there’s no such thing as too much solo Monk, and each take enlightens. But beginning with a stride-inflected take on “Dinah,” this album generates a life-affirming, start-to-finish joy and completeness of its own.Underground1969, ColumbiaIt’s best known for the Grammy- winning cover art—Monk at the piano surrounded by a basement full of French-resistance artifacts—but I bought it for a buck in college in a plain white album case. The LP was significant for its previously unrecorded tunes, such as “Ugly Beauty” and “Boo Boo’s Birthday.” The CD reissue, which dispenses with Teo Macero’s mastering and studio edits, elevates this to one of Monk’s best Columbia dates.The London Collection, Volumes 1–31971, Black LionMonk’s final recordings—solo takes, and trio sessions with Blakey and bassist Al McKibbon—find him still toying inventively with his compositions, still radiating a singular joie de vivre. His music was always punctuated with silences; after this, until his death in 1982, the silence ruled.Dud:Monk’s Blues1968, ColumbiaOliver Nelson’s arrangements scrub the skronk out of Monk’s harmonies. And the pianist sounds less than pleased ruminating over two Teo Macero tunes.
Artist: Thelonious Monk
Title Of Album: Collection
Year Of Release: 1947-2010
Label: Blue Note, Prestige, Riverside, Columbia
Genre: Jazz, Bebop, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC, APE, WavPack
Bitrate: lossless (tracks, image +cue +log +Scans)
Total Size: ~37 GB
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1947 Genius of Modern Music, Volume 1
1952 Genius of Modern Music, Volume 2
1954 Monkism
1954 Quintet Monk
1954 Sonny Rollins with & Kenny Dorham Moving Out
1954 & Sonny Rollins
1955 Plays The Music Of Duke Ellington
1955 & Sonny Rollins
1956 Brilliant Corners
1957 Thelonious Himself
1957 Quartet with John Coltrane At Carnegie Hall
1957 & Gerry Mulligan Mulligan Meets Monk
1957 with John Coltrane The Complete Riverside Recordings
1957 With John Coltrane With John Coltrane
1957 & Gerry Mulligan Mulligan Meets Monk
1957 Monks Music
1957 Gerry Mulligan & Mulligan Meets Monk
1958 Art Blakey & Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers With Thelonious Monk
1958 Thelonious in Action
1958 Quartet Misterioso
1958 Quartet with Johnny Griffin Thelonious in Action
1958 Art Blakey & Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers With
1958 The Unique
1958 Quartet featuring Johnny Griffin Complete Live At The Five Spot
1958 Clark Terry with In Orbit
1959 The Orchestra At Town Hall
1959 Steve Lacy Reflections: Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk
1959 Thelonious Alone in San Francisco
1960 Quartet plus Two At the Blackhawk
1961 Johnny Griffin and Eddie Lockjaw Davis Quintet Lookin at Monk
1961 Monk In France
1961 In Italy
1962 Monks Dream
1963 Monk In Tokyo
1963 Miles Davis & Miles & Monk At Newport
1963 Criss-Cross
1964 The Complete At The It Club
1964 Its Monks Time
1964 Solo Monk
1964 Big Band and Quartet In Concert
1965 Monk In Paris - Live At The Olympia (2003)
1965 Monk
1967 Straight, No Chaser
1968 Underground
1968 Monks Blues
1969 Greatest Hits
1971 The Complete Black Lion & Vogue Recordings
1982 Milt Jackson Ray Brown Monty Alexander Mickey Roker Memories of Thelonious Sphere Monk
1985 and Max Roach European Tour
1985 Kronos Quartet Monk Suite: Kronos Quartet Plays Music of with Special Guest Artist Ron Carter
1986 And The Jazz Giants
1986 The Complete Riverside Recordings
1989 5 By Monk By 5
1989 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson And The Quintet
1989 Genius Of Modern Music Vol. 2
1989 Genius Of Modern Music Vol. 1
1990 The Composer (1947-1959)
1991 The Best Of (The Blue Note Years) (1947-1952)
1991 Brilliant Corners
1991 Art Ensemble of Chicago with Cecil Taylor Thelonious Sphere Monk
1992 San Francisco Holiday
1994 The Complete Blue Note Recordings
1994 Quartet Live At Monterey Jazz Festival,63 Volume 2
1994 Quartet Live At Monterey Jazz Festival, 63 Volume 1
1995 Bud Powell & Pianology
1997 The Bill Holman Band Brilliant Corners: The Music of Thelonious Monk
1998 Monk Alone
1998 Fred Hersch Thelonious
1999 & Joe Turner In Paris (1952-1954)
1999 The Complete London Collection
2000 Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker Round Midnight
2001 Quartet Monk
2001 Live at the Jazz Workshop Complete
2001 The Columbia Years: 62-68
2002 Steve Lacy 6 We See: Songbook [Bonus Track]
2003 The Essential
2003 Junior Mance & Joe Temperley Monk (Play The Music of Thelonious Monk)
2005 Four in one Quadromania
2007 Trio (RVG Remasters)
2008 Dizzy Gillespie, Dizzy Gillespie And With The Giants Of Jazz Unissued In Europe 1971
2009 Jazz Manifesto
2009 Quartet The Last Concerts (1972, 1975)
2010 Thelonious Himself/Portrait Of An Ermite