Thelonious Monk Quartet at Carnegie Hall by Monk, Thelonious / Coltrane, John (Record, 2017)

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Record LabelBlun, Blue Note Records
UPC0602557938715
eBay Product ID (ePID)26046049363

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2017
GenreJazz
ArtistMonk, Thelonious / Coltrane, John
Release TitleThelonious Monk Quartet at Carnegie Hall

Dimensions

Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.99 lb
Item Length12.34 in
Item Width12.20 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks9
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Monk's Mood (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side A) 1.2 Evidence (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side A) 1.3 Crepescule with Nellie (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side B) 1.4 Nutty (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side B) 1.5 Epistrophy (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side B) 2.1 Bye - Ya (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side A) 2.2 Sweet and Lovely (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side A) 2.3 Blue Monk (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side B) 2.4 Epistrophy (Thelonious Monk Quartet, John Coltrane) (Side B)"
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. Taken from the notable Thanksgiving Jazz benefit concert in 1957 (which also featured the likes of Billie Holiday and Dizzy Gillespie), Blue Note/UMe reissue this classic Thelonious Monk Quartet recording on double vinyl to commemorate the album's 60th anniversary. Covering two separate sets from the evening, the recording documents the blossoming relationship between Monk and John Coltrane. The Thanksgiving Jazz concert was produced by Kenneth Lee Karpe for the Morningside Community Center in Harlem. The tape was stored at the Library of Congress where it sat untouched, until 2005 when it was discovered by recording lab supervisor Larry Appelbaum. The recording was then restored by producer Michael Cuscuna and T.S. Monk (Thelonious Monk's son).

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