Thelonious
Monk
With
John Coltrane (1957)
review
by: Jason
Thornberry
Date:
7/31/01
Long
before Empty-Vee; before everything thats now hip
this week was even born, when rock n roll
itself still had poo sodden diapers, Thelonius Monk (piano),
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), a pair of drummers called
Art Blakey and Shadow Wilson, Ray Copeland (trumpet),
Coleman Hawkins (also on tenor sax) Gigi Grice (alto sax),
and Wilbur Ware (bass) were playing together at the Five
Spot Café in New York. Its a shame that six
months worth of live sets now can only account for a measly
thirty-six minutes of music, and not a mammoth boxed set.
Cest la vie!
Recorded
between 1957-58 these six songs have that quality to them
that makes you feel as though the entire band is set up
in your house while its on.
No
one had yet made Monk and Trane the legends that
they so deservedly are now. Instead you have this fantastic
footnote to an era that was as different from today as
humanly possible.
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