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Thelonious Monk Quartet - Thelonious In Action (1958)

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01. Light Blue [05:15]
02. Coming on the Hudson [05:25]
03. Rhythm-A-Ning [09:26]
04. Epistrophy (Theme) [01:07]
05. Blue Monk [08:32]
06. Evidence [08:49]
07. Epistrophy (Theme) [01:08]
08. Unidentified Solo Piano  [01:54]
09. Blues Five Spot  [09:57]
10. In Walked Bud / Epistrophy (Theme)  [10:58]

Thelonious Monk — piano
Johnny Griffin — tenor saxophone
Ahmed Abdul-Malik — bass
Roy Haynes — drums

Recorded live at the Five Spot Cafe, August 7, 1958.
Bonus Tracks 8-10 were recorded on July 9, 1958

 

Although the contents of the original Thelonious in Action vinyl comes from the August 7, 1958 show, the CD reissue, which was released three decades later, incorporates over 20 minutes of extras from a July 9 gig that had been previously rejected by the artist. While in exceptional form, Monk is far from casting the only or even the brightest light during these unforgettable sides. Joining him on-stage at the legendary Five Spot club are: Johnny Griffin (tenor sax), Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass), and Roy Haynes. It's unfortunate that this unit did not remain together for any length of time as they are able to launch Monk's compositions into some fairly significant places. Johnny Griffin's aggressive performance style incorporates a lyrical and melodic undertone perfectly complementing Monk's sporadic inflections. "Coming On the Hudson" features Griffin weaving his magic around the melody while providing a decisive Coltrane-esque counterpoint to which Monk precariously locates his responses. The intensity of "Rhythm-A-Ning" lifts the whole combo after quickly developing the chorus. Griffin builds line upon melodic line, after which Monk responds in kind by adding distinct punctuations of his own. So powerful is Griffin's onslaught, Monk can be heard indicating more than once that Griffin should indulge in another verse. After a ragged but right beginning, "Evidence" becomes transcendental with Griffin, Monk, Malik, and Haynes -- who is frenetically brilliant throughout -- diving into solos which envelop the melody and ultimately expand the unique patterns and motivations. The CD reissue contains a supplementary (if not definitive) take of "In Walked Bud" from an earlier live recording session that is available in its entirety on the Complete Riverside Recordings box set. ---Lindsay Planer, AllMusic Review

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