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Monk on Monk

 
Album Review: Monk on Monk

  • Artist: T.S. Monk
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Total Time: 52:35
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

To celebrate what would have been his father Thelonious Monk's 80th birthday, drummer T.S. Monk put together an all-star group (an expanded version of his sextet) and toured, performing an all-Thelonious program. Just prior to the beginning of the live performances, T.S. and his band recorded this CD. The music is excellent, but there are so many guest artists making cameo appearances (including trumpeters Roy Hargrove, Clark Terry, Arturo Sandoval and Wallace Roney, Wayne Shorter on soprano, tenors Grover Washington Jr. and Jimmy Heath, pianists Herbie Hancock and Geri Allen, bassists Ron Carter, Christian McBride and Dave Holland and singers Dianne Reeves and Kevin Mahogany) that one never really gets to hear Monk's band very much. Considering that T.S.'s unit includes altoist Bobby Watson and singer Nnenna Freelon (both of whom are only heard from briefly), it is a pity that he opted for so many unnecessary guests. There are good versions of such tunes as "Little Rootie Tootie" (which has a very effective Grover Washington Jr. tenor solo), "Crepuscule With Nellie" (one of the few renditions of a band actually stretching out on this theme), and "Bright Mississippi," plus the debut of a recently discovered Monk composition ("Two Timer"), so this set is recommended. But one is left looking forward to hearing the actual T.S. Monk ensemble interpret the songs. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Little Rootie Tootie Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (7:34)
Crepuscule With Nellie Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (5:59)
Boo Boo's Birthday Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (5:25)
Dear Ruby (Ruby, My Dear) Thelonious Monk, Sally Swisher T.S. Monk (4:38)
Two Timer Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (6:27)
Bright Mississippi Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (4:42)
Suddenly Thelonious Monk, Jon Hendricks T.S. Monk (5:29)
Ugly Beauty Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (6:12)
Jackie-Ing Thelonious Monk T.S. Monk (6:09)

Credits

David Amram (French Horn), Danilo Perez (Piano), Maureen Sickler (Assistant Engineer), Don Sickler (Arranger), Laurie Frink (Trumpet), Mary Kay Fletcher (Producer), Eric Ogden (Photography), Ronnie Mathews (Piano), Roy Hargrove (Flageolet), John Clark (French Horn), Eddie Bert (Trombone), David Gahr (Photography), Kevin Mahogany (Vocals), Phil Ramone (Executive Producer), Frank Gargiulo (Design), Howard Johnson (Sax (Baritone)), Chuck Stewart (Photography), Dianne Reeves (Vocals), Bobby Watson (Sax (Alto)), Roy Hargrove (Flugelhorn), Wallace Roney (Trumpet), Roger Rosenberg (Sax (Baritone)), T.S. Monk (Arranger), Warren Mantooth (Photography), T.S. Monk (Drums), Christian McBride (Bass), Dick Sickler (Producer), Don Sickler (Producer), Jimmy Heath (Sax (Tenor)), T.S. Monk (Performer), Nnenna Freelon (Vocals), Dick Sickler (Trumpet), Don Sickler (Trumpet), Cella (Art Direction), Virgil Jones (Trumpet), Rudy Van Gelder (Engineer), Howard Johnson (Tuba), Ron Carter (Bass), T.S. Monk (Producer), Clark Terry (Trumpet), Rudy Van Gelder (Mastering), Herbie Hancock (Piano), Grover Washington, Jr. (Sax (Tenor)), Willie Williams (Sax (Tenor)), Rudy Van Gelder (Digital Editing), Bobby Porcelli (Sax (Alto)), Curtis Brown (Technical Producer), Dick Sickler (Arranger), Bobby Porcelli (Sax (Baritone)), Carl Griffin (Executive Producer), Laurie Frink (?), Dave Holland (Bass), Roger Rosenberg (Sax (Tenor)), Wayne Shorter (Sax (Soprano)), Geri Allen (Piano), Arturo Sandoval (Trumpet), Wayne Shorter (Sax (Tenor)), Martin Meyer (Video), Willie Williams (Sax (Soprano))
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