THELONIOUS MONK / SONNY ROLLINS - Thelonious Monk / Sonny Rollins (Reissue) - LP - Yellow Vinyl [NOV 29]

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THELONIOUS MONK / SONNY ROLLINS - Thelonious Monk / Sonny Rollins (Reissue) - LP - Yellow Vinyl [NOV 29]

THELONIOUS MONK / SONNY ROLLINS - Thelonious Monk / Sonny Rollins (Reissue) - LP - Yellow Vinyl [NOV 29]

€26.99

 

LP - Limited Edition Yellow Vinyl (2024 Reissue)

Released in 1956 this album is a compilation of recordings from different sessions held between 1953 and 1954. Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins were both giants of jazz, each known for their individual approaches. Monk, with his unorthodox approach to rhythm and harmony, was one of jazz's most original composers and pianists. Rollins, one of the greatest saxophonists in jazz history, was known for his inventive and bold improvisations. Thelonious Monk was still establishing his reputation during this time. Though considered a genius by some, Monk's highly original style, marked by dissonant harmonies, abrupt rhythmic shifts, and a percussive attack on the piano, was still divisive among critics and audiences in the early '50s. It wasn't until later in the decade, when he started working with Columbia Records and gained wider recognition, that he achieved broader commercial success. Sonny Rollins, though younger, was already a notable figure in the jazz scene by this point, having played with Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell. He was known for his inventive and bold improvisational style. In these recordings, Rollins was solidifying his status as one of the major voices on tenor saxophone.

The album shows both musicians in their prime, experimenting with harmonies and extended forms. Even though the sessions were recorded at different times, there is a strong synergy between them, particularly in how Monk's percussive piano style complements Rollins' flowing saxophone. A record that captures a moment in jazz history, a testament to the artistic brilliance of both musicians and a significant piece of jazz history, blending the freewheeling spirit of jam sessions with complex, forward-thinking compositions.

Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. The Way You Look Tonight
2. I Want to Be Happy
3. Work

Side 2
1. Nutty
2. Friday the 13th