A masterful blend of innovation and tradition. Monk reimagines Ellington’s timeless compositions with brilliance and originality.
Recorded in 1955, Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington showcases Monk’s genius through a fresh reinterpretation of Duke Ellington’s timeless compositions. The album was Monk’s debut for Riverside Records, aimed at making his unique style more accessible by pairing him with familiar Ellington standards. Monk is joined by bassist Oscar Pettiford and drummer Kenny Clarke—two top-tier sidemen whose understated yet dynamic playing perfectly complements Monk’s inventive piano phrasing.
Recorded over two sessions in July 1955, Monk’s approach to Ellington’s music is both respectful and transformative. Key tracks like “Mood Indigo” and “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)” highlight Monk’s angular harmonies and rhythmic creativity, while his poignant interpretation of “Solitude” reveals his deep emotional range. This album bridges the gap between tradition and modernity, marking a pivotal moment in Monk’s career and in jazz history.
Tracklist:
A | It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing | 04:39 |
A | Sophisticated Lady | 04:28 |
A | I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good | 05:53 |
A | Black And Tan Fantasy | 03:26 |
B | Mood Indigo | 03:14 |
B | I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart | 05:41 |
B | Solitude | 03:43 |
B | Caravan | 05:57 |
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