Straight, No Chaser [Remaster]Original Soundtrack/Thelonious Monk
Release Date: 08/27/1996
Original Release:
1967
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 70499_CD
UPC # 074646488621
Label: Legacy Recordings
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Reviews Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
To listen to sound clips, you'll need the most current version of the
Performer: Original Soundtrack/Thelonious Monk
Artist: Charlie Rouse Engineer: Frank Laico Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Original score composed by Thelonious Monk. Producer: Orrin Keepnews. Reissue producers: Didier C. Deutsch and Darcy M. Proper. Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews and Charlotte Zwerin. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone); Larry Gales (bass); Ben Riley (drums). Recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, New York on November 14-15, 1966 and January 10, 1967. Originally released on Columbia (2651/9451). Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews. This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone); Larry Gales (bass); Ben Riley (drums). Recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, New York on November 14-15, 1966 and January 10, 1967. Originally released on Columbia (2651/9451). Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone); Ben Riley (drums). Audio Remasterer: Mark Wilder. Audio Remixer: Mark Wilder. Liner Note Author: Orrin Keepnews. Recording information: Colubia Records, New York, NY (11/14/1966-01/10/1967); Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, NY (11/14/1966-01/10/1967); Columbia Records 30th Street Studio, New York, NY (11/14/1966-01/10/1967). Photographers: Don Hunstein; Lee Tanner. Unknown Contributor Roles: Laszlo Kubinyi; Mark Wilder. "I'm famous, ain't that a bitch." Thus opens the soundtrack of the only documentary on the life of Thelonious Sphere Monk. Monk is an immensely important figure in 20th century music, not only as a virtuoso jazz pianist, but also one of the most innovative composers of any musical form. Although far from comprehensive, the soundtrack nevertheless achieves a satisfying cross-section of Monk tunes, from the infectious clunkiness of "Pannonica" and "Trinkle, Tinkle" to the painfully beautiful blue tones of the aptly named "Ugly Beauty." Interspersed with narration, as well as unreleased rehearsals and snatches of unguarded conversation gathered during the making of the film, these selections do an admirable job of capturing the complexity of Monk's life and music in fairly limited space. The biographical data provided in the narration, along with the accessible selections, makes the soundtrack an excellent introduction to Monk's larger body of work, while the inclusion of out-takes and audio snapshots of the man himself makes STRAIGHT NO CHASER desirable even to Monk connoisseurs. This CD reissue of one of Thelonious Monk's most accessible (and commercially successful) albums differs greatly from the 1967 LP. Besides previously unavailable takes of Duke Ellington's "I Didn't Know About You," Monk's own "Green Chimneys" and the rare and exquisite piano solo "This Is My Story, This Is My Song," the CD includes previously unheard takes of three of the album's original six tracks. The time differences in these versions are substantial: the title track is lengthened by nearly a minute, the classic "We See" by 2:47 and "Japanese Folk Song (Kojo No Tsuki)" by a whopping 5:41. (For purists, Columbia reissued the original album on vinyl in 1998.) As always, the more Monk the better, but the added material is particularly welcome in this case, as STRAIGHT NO CHASER finds the pianist and his quartet partners--tenor Charlie Rouse, drummer Ben Riley and brilliant bassist Larry Gales--at the height of their considerable powers.
Down Beat - 4.5 Stars - Very Good
JazzTimes (2/97, p.124) - "...consistent greatness..."
Similar Genres:
Bebop |