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Tim Warfield: Spherical: Dedicated to Thelonious Sphere Monk
ByThelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
saxophone, tenor1922 - 1986

Johnny Griffin
saxophone, tenor1928 - 2008

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
On this most recent outing, Spherical, saxophonist

Tim Warfield
saxophone, tenor
Eddie Henderson
trumpetb.1940

Ben Wolfe
bassb.1962

Clarence Penn
drumsb.1968

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975
The album opens with Monk's slow swing blues "Bluehawk." Evans begins the soloing with a succinct but characteristic solo that centers around intervallic leaps and disjointed, crooked melodies. Warfield follows for an equally entertaining solo, creating an interesting sound between his full-bodied, Coltrane-esque tenor sound and his Monk-like stabs of melodic abstraction. Penn holds the band together, keeping constantly on top of Wolfe's rock-steady walking line while also keeping up a constant dialogue with the soloists.
The second track, "Oska T" is also a standout with the band hammering out Monk's simple, but memorable melody. Here Henderson takes the first solo and shines brilliantly with plenty of playful interplay with Evans. The band presents two takes of Monk's classic "Off Minor" which move freely in very different directions after the forceful statement of the melody. The second take morphs into a feel that almost seems to channel the classic Coltrane quartet during Warfield's intense solo.
Warfield switches over to soprano for a delicate re-working of "Ugly Beauty" in which the band shows off its restraint and lyricism. Also on the delicate side of things, is the album closer, a faithful reading of "Round Midnight" that lets Warfield take the spotlight with his soulful, meaty tone and intimate vibrato.
Though the idea is nothing new, the approach and treatment of this Monk tribute album is exceptional. Warfield and co. make the classic tunes their own and draw inspiration and attitude from the mentality of Monk. They approach the music with a sense of adventure and playfulness that draws the listener in and holds his attention. Fans of Monk won't be disappointed, nor will fans of any of the members of this band. ">
Track Listing
Blue Hawk; Oska T; That Old Man; Gallop's Gallop; Off Minor I; Ugly Beauty; Coming on the Hudson; Off Minor II; 'Round Midnight
Personnel
Tim Warfield
saxophone, tenorTim Warfield: Tenor sax, Soprano sax; Eddie Henderson: Trumpet; Orrin Evans: Piano; Ben Wolfe: Bass; Clarence Penn: Drums
Album information
Title: Spherical: Dedicated to Thelonious Sphere Monk | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Criss Cross
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