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Group 15 Plays Monk

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1.
Bemsha Swing 03:43
2.
Misterioso 06:04
3.
Eronel 04:47
4.
5.
Think Of One 03:39
6.
7.
Bye-Ya 04:05
8.
Blue Monk 05:48
9.
I Mean You 04:08
10.
11.
Ask Me Know 05:04
12.
We See 03:43
13.
14.
Ugly Beauty 03:12

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1 - Bemsha Swing
2 - Misterioso
3 - Eronel
4 - Round Midnight
5 - Think Of One
6 - Bolivar Blues
7 - Bye-Ya
8 - Blue Monk
9 - I Mean You
10 - Bright Mississippi
11 - Ask Me Know
12 - We See
13 - Straight No Chaser
14 - Ugly Beauty

CD Quality - 16 bit / 44.1 khz

Reviews:

Five string electric violinist Tom Aalfs, six string electric guitarist Peter Bernstein, and four string acoustic contrabassist Jay Leonhart make up the "fifteen." Though some might deem these fourteen interpretations of Thelonious Monk's greatest compositions somewhat polite, the pervasive spirit and compact efficiency with which they play with these themes is hardly tame or lame. In fact the three conjure up an effortless spirit that borders on delightful gypsy dialect.

There's a Stuff Smith connection here in that Aalfs displays the haunting lyricism that earmarked Smith's sound, and Leonart (when he was 17!) played with Stuff in the '50s. Bernstein is simply an incredibly talented, amplified but non-treated, cleanly guitarist. He seems to always fall into a comfort zone, whether playing Joshua Redman's modern jazz, in an organ combo, or this stylized, angular, boppified chamber music. All cuts feature the triad, arrangements are kept to a minimum, the simplicity of Monk's music, if anyone dare say that, is beautifully rendered. Elfin deviations from the three include the exquisitely conceived stairstep call-and-response between violin and guitar on "Misterioso," the slight strut of "Bolivar Ba-lues Are," (misidentified as "Bolivar Blues,") the ultra-cool "Bye-Ya," an off-kilter sauced guitar during "Blue Monk," the minimalist repetiton and almost classical reading of "Ask Me Now," or the slightly modified arrangement of "Straight, No Chaser."

If there's any fault or nit to pick, it is in the remarkable eveness of this program, and a format which varies or deviates little in sonic punch, but yields so much more in heartfelt sentiment and brilliant musicianship. How much more wonderful can a CD get? ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

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released January 1, 1998

Tom Aalfs - electric violin
Peter Bernstein - electric guitar
Jay Leonhart - bass

All compositions by Thelonious Monk

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