Art Blakey & Thelonious Monk

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In Walked Bud 00:00 Tools
Blue Monk 07:49 Tools
Evidence 00:00 Tools
I Mean You 00:00 Tools
Rhythm-A-Ning 00:00 Tools
Purple Shades 00:00 Tools
Evidence (alternate take) 00:00 Tools
I Mean You (alternate take) 00:00 Tools
Blue Monk (alternate take) 00:00 Tools
Blue Monk - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
Evidence - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
I Mean You - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
Blue Monk (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
I Mean You (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Evidence (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
I Mean You (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Purple Shades (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
In Walked Bud (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
In Walked Bud - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Blue Monk (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Evidence (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Rhythm-A-Ning (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Evidence - LP Version 00:00 Tools
I Mean You [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
Evidence [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
Blue Monk [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
'Round Midnight 00:00 Tools
Ruby My Dear 00:00 Tools
Off Minor 00:00 Tools
Well You Needn't 00:00 Tools
April In Paris 00:00 Tools
Evonce 00:00 Tools
Nice Work If You Can Get It 00:00 Tools
Introspection 00:00 Tools
Thelonious 00:00 Tools
ブルー・モンク 00:00 Tools
Four In One 00:00 Tools
Art Blakey & Thelonius Monk 58 06:42 Tools
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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk is a studio album released in 1958 on Atlantic Records, catalogue SD 1278. It is a collaboration between the Jazz Messengers, the group led by drummer Art Blakey, with special guest Thelonious Monk on piano. The album is the only time Monk recorded for the Atlantic label. Throughout the preceding decade, on sessions for both Blue Note and Riverside, Blakey had supported Monk on various occasions. Monk returned the favor on this one-off session for Atlantic. Blakey was on the verge of beginning a long-term contract with Blue Note, while Monk was in the middle of his stay on Riverside Records. One month after these recordings, Monk would begin his summer and autumn residency at the Five Spot on Cooper Square after regaining his cabaret card, without which he had been barred from playing in most of New York City's clubs. Monk's quartet featuring John Coltrane at that residency would bring Monk fame beyond the inner circle of jazz aficionados. Atlantic would release this album over a year after it was recorded, thereby capitalizing on Monk's increased visibility. [edit]Reception Allmusic gave the album a four-star rating of a possible five stars, with writer Lindsay Planer noting that "both co-leaders are at the peak of their respective prowess with insightful interpretations of nearly half a dozen inspired performances from this incarnation of the Blakey-led Jazz Messengers."[1] The Penguin Guide to Jazz assigned its "crown" accolade to the album.[2] On February 16, 1999, Rhino Records reissued the album remastered for compact disc. Three bonus tracks were included, all outtakes from the May 1957 sessions. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.