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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers With Thelonious Monk (Deluxe Edition)

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発売日 1999年02月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRhino Records (USA)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 75598
SKU 081227559823

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:04:30
Personnel: Art Blakey (drums); Thelonious Monk (piano); Johnny Griffin (tenor saxophone); Bill Hardman (trumpet); Spanky DeBrest (bass).
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Evidence
    2. 2.
      In Walked Bud
    3. 3.
      Blue Monk
    4. 4.
      I Mean You
    5. 5.
      Rhythm-A-Ning
    6. 6.
      Purple Shades
    7. 7.
      Evidence
    8. 8.
      Blue Monk
    9. 9.
      I Mean You

作品の情報

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プロデューサー: Nesuhi Ertegun
アーティスト: Johnny Griffin
エンジニア: Earle Brown

オリジナル発売日:1958年

商品の紹介

JazzTimes (9/99, p.89) - "...Monk's solos here are among the most vivid recorded examples of his perfect time and his don't-fill-in-the-blanks approach to soloing....a fine and underrated edition of the Messengers..."|
Rovi

Most of the titles on this album are derived from Thelonious Monk's vast catalog of bop standards. 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. This combo features Art Blakey (drums), Johnny Griffin (tenor sax), Bill Hardman (trumpet), and Spanky Debrest (bass). Immediately, Hardman ups the ante with a piledriving lead during "Evidence" that underscores the heavy-hitting nature of this particular jazz confab. Monk counters with some powerful and inspired runs that are sonically splintered by the enthusiastic -- if not practically percussive -- chord progressions and highly logistic phrasings from the pianist. The inherent melodic buoyancy on "In Walked Bud" contains a springboard-like quality, with Griffin matching Monk's bounce measure for measure. Griffin's incessant efforts create a freshness to the tune that often escapes other less inspired readings. From Blakey's boisterous opening on "Blue Monk" through to Monk's single-note crescendo during the finale, the Jazz Messengers provide a lethargic propulsion that showcases the melody's bluesy origins. This directly contrasts the uptempo charge of "Rhythm-A-Ning." The quirky yet catchy chorus glides with the dual-lead horn section as the entire arrangement is tautly bound by the understated Debrest and Blakey. Griffin's "Purple Shades" is the only non-Monk composition that this aggregate recorded. This smartly syncopated blues seems better suited for the Jazz Messengers than for Monk. However, the pianist's opening solo alternately shimmers and shudders with Debrest as well as Griffin and Hardman, who demonstrate their own pronounced capabilities over Monk's otherwise occasional counterpoint. ~ Lindsay Planer
Rovi

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