The Thelonious Monk Quartet Monk's Dream 180 Gram Vinyl LP (VG)

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Highly Reviewed at HiFi+ - 10 out of 10 for Recording & Music!!!

  Heavy-Weight 180 Gram Audiophile All-Analog Pressing! Mastered by Kevin Gray & Pressed at RTI!
 

  

  With the arrival of Thelonious Sphere Monk, modern music—let alone modern   culture--simply hasn’t been the same. Recognized as one of the most inventive   pianists of any musical genre, Monk achieved a startlingly original sound that   even his most devoted followers have been unable to successfully imitate. His   musical vision was both ahead of its time and deeply rooted in tradition,   spanning the entire history of the music from the “stride” masters of James P.   Johnson and Willie “the Lion” Smith to the tonal freedom and kinetics of the   “avant garde.” And he shares with Edward “Duke” Ellington the distinction of   being one of the century’s greatest American composers. At the same time, his   commitment to originality in all aspects of life—in fashion, in his creative use   of language and economy of words, in his biting humor, even in the way he danced   away from the piano—has led fans and detractors alike to call him “eccentric,”   “mad” or even “taciturn.” Consequently, Monk has become perhaps the most talked   about and least understood artist in the history of jazz.
 
  After extended negotiations, Monk signed in 1962 to Columbia Records, one of the   big four American record labels of the day along with RCA Victor, Capitol, and   Decca. Monk's relationship with Riverside had soured over disagreements   concerning royalty payments and had concluded with a brace of European live   albums; he had not recorded a studio album since 5 by Monk by 5 in June 1959.
 
  Working with producer Teo Macero on his debut for the label, the sessions in the   first week of November had a stable line-up that had been with him for two   years: tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse (who worked with Monk from 1959 to 1970),   bassist John Ore, and drummer Frankie Dunlop. Monk's Dream, his earliest   Columbia album, was released in 1963. Columbia's resources allowed Monk to be   promoted more widely than earlier in his career. Monk's Dream would become the   best-selling LP of his lifetime, and on February 28, 1964, he appeared on the   cover of Time magazine, being featured in the article "The Loneliest Monk".
 
  Highly Reviewed at HiFi+ - 10 out of 10 for Recording & Music!!!
  "The sound of this new issue is to die for and then some. Impex releases only a handful of LPs each year, but its track record for taste and great sound is unrivaled. Perfect in every way!"
- Dennis Davis, HiFi+ 

  "Monk's Dream is the Columbia Records debut release featuring the Thelonious   Monk Quartet: Monk (piano), Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), John Ore (bass), and   Frankie Dunlop (drums). Jazz scholars and enthusiasts alike also heralded this   combo as the best Monk had been involved with for several years. Although he   would perform and record supported by various other musicians, the tight --   almost telepathic -- dimensions that these four shared has rarely been equalled   in any genre... Monk's Dream is recommended, with something for every degree of   Monk enthusiast." - Lindsay Planer, Allmusic.com
 
  "With only one horn out front to solo, we get a great double dose of Monk   both as soloist and as a rhythm section player. Not that there was a hell of a   lot of difference between the two in his playing, but it's wonderful to hear him   briefly hanging in the back as an accompanist playing the changes and adding his   angular spin on rhythm and melody as the horn player did the heavy lifting. Then   he'd jump out front and you'd get these elliptical leads that twirled and   jabbed, leapt and pushed... 'Monk's Dream' is the signature album by one of   jazz's signature artist." - Spinner.com
 
  "If this record doesn't get your feet tapping and your head nodding (and not as in "out"!) I'm not sure what would... The recording trades natural space for honest tonality and incredible immediacy and excellent dynamics. Where Monk solos on the standards he gets a big spread across the stage almost taken from his keyboard perspective... Here the transparency, immediacy and transient clarity surpass that of the original and without losing any of the original's more attractive qualities. The reissue is surely lower in distortion on the dynamic peaks and the blacker backgrounds heighten the instrumental relief... A great reissue and very highly recommended... If you have no Monk albums, this would be a good place to start." - Michael Fremer, www.analogplanet.com, Music 9/10, Sound 9/10! 

  "Produced by Teo Macero, Monk's Dream was the first LP for his new label, and would also become the best selling of Monk's career... The sound here, as compared to original mono and stereo pressings, is more dynamically nimble and present, as well as tonally somewhat cooler. But if the early LPs sound warmer, they also have a hooded coloration that floats over the sound, making them sound more homogenized, and not as lively as this fine Impex reissue." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, Music 4/5, Sonics 3.5/5 

  Features:
  • First Time Available on Heavy-Weight 180 Gram Vinyl
  • Audiophile All-Analog Pressing
  • Mastered Impeccably from the Original Master Tapes
  • Mastered by Kevin Gray
  • Stereo
  • Pressed at RTI
 
  Musicians:
 
Thelonious Monk, piano
  Charlie Rouse, tenor sax
  John Ore, bass
  Frankie Dunlop, drums
 
  Selections:
 
1. Monk's Dream
  2. Body And Soul
  3. Bright Mississippi
  4. Five Spot Blues
  5. Bolivar Blues
  6. Just A Gigolo
  7. Bye-Ya
  8. Sweet And Lovely