Monk's Dream [Expanded] Thelonious Monk Quartet

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 09/03/2002
  • Original Release: 1962
  • Sales Rank: 5,663
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646353622

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Monk's Dream [Expanded]

1LISTENMonk's Dream Take 8 6:28
2LISTENBody and Soul Re-Take 2 4:30
3LISTENBright Mississippi Take 1 8:38
4LISTENBlues Five Spot 3:16
5LISTENBlue Bolivar Blues Take 2 7:33
6LISTENJust a Gigolo 2:29
7LISTENBye-Ya 5:24
8LISTENSweet and Lovely 7:56
9LISTENMonk's Dream Bonus Track / Take 3 5:16
10LISTENBody and Soul previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Take 1 5:12
11LISTENBright Mississippi previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Take 3 10:23
12LISTENBlue Bolivar Blues previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Take 1 6:12

Editorial Reviews

Monk's Dream marked the beginning of Thelonious Monk's six-year association with Columbia, and though it broke little new ground with the appearance of only one new composition ("Bright Mississippi," based on the chord changes to "Sweet Georgia Brown"), he finally began to reach a wider audience with his first major-label contract. Accompanied by tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist John Ore, and drummer Frankie Dunlop, the album became Monk's best-selling release of his entire career. The quartet is in top notch form during the four studio sessions taped in the fall of 1962 which make up the disc. Although the focus is frequently on Rouse's enthusiastic solos, Monk's solo tracks prove to be the most interesting selections. His jagged reworking of "Body and Soul" shows his mixes stride piano with an inventive, unpredictable right hand, while Monk's often hesitant approach to "Just a Gigolo" proves to be quite humorous, whether or not it was his intention. This expanded 2002 reissue adds four alternate takes, three of which are previously unreleased, and it should be considered an essential purchase for anyone interested in his works. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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