Straight, No Chaser is the sixth studio album by American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk under the production of Teo Macero for Columbia. Track listing: “Locomotive” (Th. Monk) [More]
Tenor ѕаxорhоnіѕt Chаrlіе Rouse, whо wоuld ѕреnd аll оf the 1960s аѕ a member оf Thelonious Mоnk’ѕ Quartet, had relatively fеw орроrtunіtіеѕ tо lead his [More]
Post-bop lіvеd quite well іn thе ’70ѕ, especially whеn еxрrеѕѕеd bу Hоwаrd MсGhее and Chаrlіе Rоuѕе, as fоrmіdаblе a trumpet/tenor ѕаx tandem as hаѕ ever [More]
Smithville is the second album by American trumpeter Louis Smith recorded in 1958. It was Smith’s final album released by Blue Note label. AllMusic Review [More]
After the Morning (John Hicks). AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Veteran tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse plays some high-quality post-bop on this quintet set with trumpeter [More]
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Thelonious Monk’s 1960 quartet (which also includes tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist John Ore and (for a brief period) drummer [More]
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Monk’s Dream is the first album Thelonious Monk released on Columbia Records. It was recorded in 1962 and issued the following year. AllMusic Review by [More]
Further Definitions is a 1961 jazz album by Benny Carter and his orchestra, rereleased on CD in 1997 coupled with his follow-up album, 1966’s Additions [More]
“52nd Street Theme” is a 1944 jazz standard. It was written by Thelonious Monk. Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet Milt Jackson – vibraphone Charlie Rouse [More]
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