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Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins

Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins
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Studio album by Thelonious Monk
Released 1954
Recorded November 13, 1953
September 22, 1954
October 25, 1954
Genre Jazz
Label Prestige
Producer
Ira Gitler
Thelonious Monk chronology
Solo 1954
(1954)Solo 19541954
Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins
(1954)
Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington
(1955)Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington1955
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 4.5/5 stars
Robert Christgau A
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide 5/5 stars

Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins is an album by jazz Pianist and composer Thelonious Monk and saxophonist Sonny Rollins released in 1954 on the Prestige label, catalogue 7075.

The album is culled from the results of three recording sessions over a span of close to twelve months featuring different personnel. Although Rollins is credited as a co-leader on the album cover, he appears on only three of the album's five tracks. It was the final Monk release on the label before he moved to a contract with Riverside Records.

The track "Friday the 13th" was recorded in November 1953 with a quintet of Monk, Rollins, Julius Watkins, Percy Heath, and Willie Jones; the September 1954 recordings are of a trio with Monk, Heath, and Art Blakey; and the October 1954 session Monk and Rollins again with bassist Tommy Potter and drummer Art Taylor. Of the three Monk originals, "Friday the 13th" was written in the studio during the recording session, released as a ten-minute jam to fill out the album's running time. Monk would return to "Nutty" again and again through his career, but this was his only recording of the composition "Work."

Three of the recordings on this 12" LP originally appeared in 1954 on 10" LPs: Thelonious Monk Quintet Blows For LP (Prestige PRLP 166),Thelonious Monk Plays (Prestige PRLP 189) and Sonny Rollins and Thelonious Monk Quartet (Prestige PRLP 190).

All compositions by Thelonious Monk except where noted.


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