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Charlie Ballantine: Reflections/Introspection: The Music Of Thelonious Monk
By"Monk has such an incredible catalogue that one of the big challenges we faced was what songs to choose and also what instrumentation to use," explains Ballentine. "There is just so much timeless material from Monk's trio work as well as his quartets with legendary saxophonists like 'Trane,

Johnny Griffin
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2008

Charlie Rouse
saxophone, tenor1924 - 1988
There's no piano on this Monk tribute but even if there was, Ballentine's playing would make it irrelevant. He makes it sound just as easy if not easier to bend and twist and fracture noteswhich Monk enjoyed so muchon guitar.
Ballentine first dives into the guitar trio setting with bassist

Chris Parker
drums
Cassius Goens
drumsb.1985
Saxophonist

Amanda Gardier
saxophone
Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

James Blood Ulmer
guitarb.1942
Monk would probably like Reflections/Introspection..., which would be high praise for music played in his honor. ">
Track Listing
Reflections; Bemsha Swing; Off Minor; Ugly Beauty; Raise Four; Bemsha Swing (Alternate Take); Pannonica (Solo); Brilliant Corners; Green Chimneys; Introspection; Evidence; Ask Me Now; Monk's Dream; Brilliant Corners (Alternate Take); Let's Cool One.
Personnel
Charlie Ballantine
guitarAmanda Gardier
saxophoneJesse Wittman
bassChris Parker
drumsCassius Goens
drumsAlbum information
Title: Reflections/Introspection: The Music Of Thelonious Monk | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Green Mind Records
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