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Elliott Sharp: Sharp? Monk? Sharp! Monk!
ByThe five classics presented here are taken through their paces with a lovely bluesy feel that permeates the entire session. Sharp's acoustic guitar is featured solo throughout and he is able to stretch out on his arrangements, across a variety of tempos, to explore intimately these familiar lines like no one before him. Monk's quirkiness translates exceedingly well to Sharp's style, whose combination of speed and blues conjures up memories of when tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin joined Monk's quartet with bassist Ahmed Abdul Malik and drummer Roy Haynes.
"Misterioso seemingly has Sharp with all four of these players in his two hands, while "Well You Needn't is given a country blues and slide treatment. In between, he elegantly dances the "Bemsha Swing, slowly descends into "Round Midnight, and burns through "Epistophy. Sharp's catalogue to date is a potpourri of inventive music that has crisscrossed styles and genres; this same creativity is much in evidence on this singularly exceptional reinvention of Monk archetypes.
Track Listing
Misterioso; Well You Needn't; Bemsha Swing; Round Midnight; Epistrophy.
Personnel
Elliott Sharp
guitar, electricElliott Sharp: acoustic guitar.
Album information
Title: Sharp? Monk? Sharp! Monk! | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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