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Steve Lacy - Reflections: Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk (1959)

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01. Four in One 6:09
02. Reflections 4:10
03. Hornin' In 5:17
04. Bye-Ya 4:43
05. Let's Call This 7:17
06. Ask Me Now 4:56
07. Skippy 4:21

Steve Lacy - Soprano Sax
Mal Waldron - Piano
Buell Neidlinger - Bass
Elvin Jones – Drums

 

All of soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy's early recordings are quite fascinating, for during 1957-1964, aspects of his style at times hinted at Dixieland, swing, Monk, and Cecil Taylor, sometimes at the same time. For this CD reissue (a straight reproduction of the original New Jazz LP), Lacy teams up with pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Buell Neidlinger, and drummer Elvin Jones for seven Thelonious Monk compositions. The typical standbys (such as "'Round Midnight," "Straight No Chaser," and "Blue Monk") are avoided in favor of more complex works such as "Four in One," "Bye-Ya," and "Skippy"; the sweet ballad "Ask Me Now" is a highpoint. Lacy always had an affinity for Monk's music and, even nearly 40 years later, this set is a delight. --- Scott Yanow, AllMusic Review

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