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| Disc: 1 |
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| 1. Blue Monk |
| 2. Well, You Needn't |
| 3. 'Round Midnight |
| 4. Rhythm-A-Ning |
| 5. Blues Five Spot |
| 6. Bemsha Swing |
| 7. Evidence |
| 8. Nutty |
| 9. Epistrophy (Theme) |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Straight, No Chaser |
| 2. Teo |
| 3. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
| 4. Misterioso |
| 5. Gallop's Gallop |
| 6. Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are |
| 7. Bright Mississippi |
| 8. Just You, Just Me |
| 9. All The Things You Are |
| 10. Epistrophy (Theme) |
Live at the It Club, recorded in Los Angeles in 1964, is one of my Monk favorites. It contains many of Monk's essentials, from the angular Straight, No Chaser, Bright Mississippi, and Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are, to the eerily mellow Misterioso and Blue Monk, along with the melancholic 'Round Midnight, and Monk's trademark Epistrophy. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You and Jerome Kern's All the Things You Are also receive the Monk treatment. Well, You Needn't, Rhythm-A-Ning, Bemsha Swing, Nutty and Teo are among the other tunes that sound great on this reissue.
I've read that Monk's performances were either terrific or horrific, and that they were only as good as his audience's reaction to his playing. I own several live recordings of Monk's and this perhaps is the best, despite the shaky start on Misterioso. Although perhaps not as outrageous as some of his other performances, Monk attacks the piano, showcasing his unmistakable style of play, while Charlie Rouse, as recognizable on tenor sax as Monk is on piano, is fabulous. Larry Gales has several great bass solos, and Ben Riley is tight on drums. This version puts the entire original performance back together: 11 cuts have been restored to their entirety, and three previously unreleased songs have been added to this 20-bit re-mastered classic. Some great photos are also included, along with liner notes written by Bob Blumenthal.
Sadly, shortly before his death, Monk simply stopped playing. Perhaps the joy of playing music had gone out of him; but what a thrill to see his music alive and well, and that new generations of music lovers are embracing this genius as never before.
Whether you've never heard Monk play or are merely looking to add to your Monk collection, this set is highly recommended. Long live Monk!