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Thelonious Monk: Celebrating 75 Years Of His First Recordings Revisited
ByThe tracks were all released by Blue Note in 2001 on the Monk CDs Genius Of Modern Music, Volume One and Genius Of Modern Music, Volume Two and the

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999
It is often supposed that Blue Note's championing of Monk was mainly down to label owner Alfred Lion. In fact, Lion's wife Lorraine was at least equally responsible. In her memoir Alive At The Village Vanguard, Lorraine (who later remarried Village Vanguard owner

Ike Quebec
saxophone, tenor1918 - 1963

James P. Johnson
piano1894 - 1955
Despite the Lions' enthusiasm, Monk was a hard sell to the jazz business, most of whose gatekeepers regarded him as a primitivist lacking keyboard technique and with little understanding of harmony. In 1948, Lorraine, who was Blue Note's one-woman publicity department, gave Monk the memorable tagline The High Priest of Bebop, an ear worm which helped goad recalcitrant journalists and club owners into recognising his talents.
Anyway, after hearing Celebrating 75 Years Of His First Recordings Revisited, the immediate question one wants to ask is this: when is volume two coming out? ">
Track Listing
Thelonious; ’Round Midnight; Well You Needn’t; Off Minor; In Walked Bud; Epistrophy; Ruby My Dear; Evidence; Humph; Misterioso; I Mean You; Monk’s Mood; Who Knows; Four in One; Straight No Chaser; Criss-Cross; Eronel; Ask Me Now; Skippy; Let’s Cool One; Hornin’ In; Introspections; Sixteen.
Personnel
Thelonious Monk
pianoMilt Jackson
vibraphoneIdrees Sulieman
trumpetKenny Dorham
trumpetSahib Shihab
woodwindsGene Ramey
bass, acousticAl McKibbon
bass, acousticArt Blakey
drumsMax Roach
drumsShadow Wilson
drumsLou Donaldson
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Sahib Shihab: alto saxophone; others.
Album information
Title: Celebrating 75 Years Of His First Recordings Revisited | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Ezz-thetics
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