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Released April 16 1957, "Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane" refers to the album. Although Monk and Coltrane had recorded together on various occasions (for example, "Monk's Music" of June 1957), "Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane" allows Coltrane to take the spot light, unlike in "Monk's Music" where Coleman Hawkins shines, with Coltrane shadowing him.The album consists of the classics "Ruby, My Dear", "Off Minor", "Trinkle, Tinkle" and "Epistrophy" as well as lesser known pieces such as "Nutty" and the great "Functional" played by Monk unaccompanied. |
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| Thelonious Monk Quartet w/ John Coltrane- Sweet & Lovely From the album ~Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane - At Carnegie Hall~ comes this sugary & irresistable treat...I got the inspiration of this video by the peanut brittle that I'm killing right now. This description is influenced also by the ever-ivoking & thoughtful Braenchild, RabbitWonderful and MissFunkenetelect who always has a willingness to read my craziness ;D The song, now that I think about it, to me describes collected, serene children walking along the side walk going ... | | Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane - Nutty Nutty. At Carnegie Hall. 1957. Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane, two of the biggest giants of jazz. | | Thelonious Monk-Ruby My Dear Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane,Ruby My Dear | | Atlanta Artist Corey Barksdale Coltrane Sketch Speed Drawing Art Atlanta Time Lapse Illustration Art John Coltrane sketch/speed drawing by Atlanta Georgia Artist Corey Barksdale. "Coltrane is at the top of my list when it comes to jazz musicians," says Barksdale. A Coltrane recording he particularly enjoys is Africa. "Coltrane is improvisational in the piece, but he has structure in his sound. I like the freedom that he has when he's playing Africa. It's rhythmic and free." Barksdale admires Miles Davis with equal measure for his rawness. "Davis was into experimenting and trying different ... | |
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