Thelonious Monk: Monk's Dream (180g) (Limited Edition) (Violet Vinyl) auf LP
Monk's Dream (180g) (Limited Edition) (Violet Vinyl)
LP
LP (Long Play)
Die gute alte Vinyl - Langspielplatte.
Vinyl liefern wir innerhalb Deutschlands immer portofrei.
- Label:
- Waxtime, 1962
- Artikelnummer:
- 8098304
- UPC/EAN:
- 8436559463973
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 16.2.2018
Weitere Ausgaben von Monk's Dream |
Preis |
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CD, (Legacy-Edition) | EUR 13,99* |
CD, (Poll Winners Edition) | EUR 12,99* |
LP, (180g) (Limited Edition) (Blue Vinyl) | EUR 19,99* |
LP, (180g) (Limited Handnumbered Edition) (Splatter Vinyl) | EUR 21,99* |
LP, (180g) (Limited Edition) | EUR 56,99* |
LP, (remastered) (180g) (2 Bonus Tracks) | EUR 21,99* |
LP, (180g) | EUR 29,99* |
LP, (180g) (Limited Edition) (1 Bonustrack) | EUR 21,99* |
LP, (180g) | EUR 19,99* |
+ Charlie Rouse, John Ore, Frankie Dunlop
* DMM - Direct Metal Mastering
* DMM - Direct Metal Mastering
Produkttext
»Monk’s Dream« ist die erste LP, die Thelonious Monk im Jahr 1963 via Columbia Records veröffentlichte. Das »Monk Quartet« besteht hier aus Charlie Rouse (Tenor-Saxophon), John Ore (Bass) und Frankie Dunlop (Drums) und natürlich Thelonious Monk am Piano.
Das Album wurde im Columbia 30th Street Studio in New York City im November 1962 aufgenommen.
Monk’s Dream was the first album Thelonious Monk released on Columbia Records after his less than amicable departure from Riverside Records. Even though Monk had already recorded all of the tracks on the album, with the exception of »Bright Mississippi«, in a variety of settings, the powerful cohesion of the quartet produced a first-rate work worthy of the praises it received when released, and which it still receives today. It was Monk’s best selling album ever.
»Monk’s Dream«, the title track, had been originally recorded by Monk ten years earlier for Prestige in a trio version on October 15, 1952 (which is included here as a bonus). »Bye-Ya« and »Sweet and Lovely« were also initially recorded by the pianist on that 1952 date. »Body and Soul« was an old Monk favorite, and his first preserved reading of it comes from a privately recorded jam session at Minton’s Playhouse in 1941. He usually played it as a solo piano feature during concerts, and it is included in both of the 1961 concerts issued by Riverside as Monk in France and Monk in Italy (Monk didn’t want to continue recording for the label, so he allowed producer Orrin Keepnews to fill his contractual obligations by issuing these two live tapes).
»Body and Soul« and »Just a Gigolo« are both solo piano performances on Monk’s Dream. »Just a Gigolo« was also a longtime favorite and Monk first recorded the tune, again unaccompanied, for Prestige on September 22, 1954. »Bolivar Blues« was originally titled »Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are«, and had been included on Monk’s 1957 Riverside album, Brilliant Corners. »Five Spot Blues« was originally called »Blues Five Spot« and had first appeared on the album Misterioso, which was recorded for Riverside live at the Five Spot Café in New York in 1958. »Bright Mississippi« (based on »Sweet Georgia Brown«) is the only track on the album that Monk had not previously recorded in the studio, even though a previous version survives, taped live in Bern, Switzerland, on May 10, 1961.
Das Album wurde im Columbia 30th Street Studio in New York City im November 1962 aufgenommen.
Product Information
Monk’s Dream was the first album Thelonious Monk released on Columbia Records after his less than amicable departure from Riverside Records. Even though Monk had already recorded all of the tracks on the album, with the exception of »Bright Mississippi«, in a variety of settings, the powerful cohesion of the quartet produced a first-rate work worthy of the praises it received when released, and which it still receives today. It was Monk’s best selling album ever.
»Monk’s Dream«, the title track, had been originally recorded by Monk ten years earlier for Prestige in a trio version on October 15, 1952 (which is included here as a bonus). »Bye-Ya« and »Sweet and Lovely« were also initially recorded by the pianist on that 1952 date. »Body and Soul« was an old Monk favorite, and his first preserved reading of it comes from a privately recorded jam session at Minton’s Playhouse in 1941. He usually played it as a solo piano feature during concerts, and it is included in both of the 1961 concerts issued by Riverside as Monk in France and Monk in Italy (Monk didn’t want to continue recording for the label, so he allowed producer Orrin Keepnews to fill his contractual obligations by issuing these two live tapes).
»Body and Soul« and »Just a Gigolo« are both solo piano performances on Monk’s Dream. »Just a Gigolo« was also a longtime favorite and Monk first recorded the tune, again unaccompanied, for Prestige on September 22, 1954. »Bolivar Blues« was originally titled »Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are«, and had been included on Monk’s 1957 Riverside album, Brilliant Corners. »Five Spot Blues« was originally called »Blues Five Spot« and had first appeared on the album Misterioso, which was recorded for Riverside live at the Five Spot Café in New York in 1958. »Bright Mississippi« (based on »Sweet Georgia Brown«) is the only track on the album that Monk had not previously recorded in the studio, even though a previous version survives, taped live in Bern, Switzerland, on May 10, 1961.
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Tracklisting
Die Hörproben gehören zum Artikel Thelonious Monk (1917-1982): Monk's Dream (Masterworks) (CD). Das Tracklisting kann bei diesem Artikel ggf. abweichen.
LP
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1 Side A: Monk’s Dream
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2 Body And Soul
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3 Bright Mississippi
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4 Five Spot Blues
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5 Side B: Blue Bolivar Blues
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6 Just A Gigolo
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7 Bye-ya
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8 Sweet And Lovely
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9 Monk’s Dream [Original Version] (Bonus Track 1952)
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