Rare Treasure Found!
I was listening to NPR this past weekend and heard a wonderful segment on lost recordings found of Monk and Coltrane! Wonderful. I love jazz so this was right up my alley. My shoes will be tappin.' I just have to decide whether to buy the cd or try to buy it from Itunes and download it straight to my ipod. That will be the first for me doing that...straight to the ipod!
From Blue Note Records:
This never-before heard jazz classic documents one of the most historically important working bands in all of Jazz history, a band that was both short-lived and, until now, thought to be frustratingly under-recorded. The concert, which took place at the famed New York hall on November 29, 1957, was preserved on newly-discovered tapes made by Voice of America for a later radio broadcast that were located at the Library of Congress in Washington DC earlier this year.
Monk and Coltrane had been working together for a solid four months by the time they set foot on stage at Carnegie Hall that night. By all accounts, Coltrane had been tentative early on in the Five Spot run, challenged at first by Monk’s quirky melodies and chord changes, but the 51 minutes of music captured in pristine sound quality on At Carnegie Hall, present the quartet, which was completed by bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik and drummer Shadow Wilson, at the height of their powers.
1957
From NPR: Article here
NPR also had a very interesting interivew with T.S. Monk this morning as I drove to work. He was saying he was about 7 when he remembers this recording came about.
What I do is kick them in the pants with a diamond buckled shoe!
~~Aileen Mehle~~
2 Broken Heels:
Hey rod I checked out Bit Torrent. That seems like a neat program! Cool! Very geeky of you as usual. I had not heard of it before. I love jazz as well!
Guys - This disc costs less then 10$...if you love it go and purchase it!
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