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]
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]
Personnel: Fats Navarro – trumpet Ernie Henry – alto saxophone Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone Tadd Dameron – piano Nelson Boyd – bass Shadow Wilson [More]
“Straight, No Chaser” (Th. Monk) Album:”Straight, No Chaser”,  (1967) Personnel: Thelonious Monk – piano Charlie Rouse – tenor sax Larry Gales – bass Ben Riley [More]
Thelonious Monk – Well, You Needn’t (1964) Personnel: Thelonious Monk – piano Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone Ben Riley – drums  
“Blue Monk” is a jazz standard written by Thelonious Monk that has become one of his most enduring tunes. (Wikipedia) Personnel: Thelonious Monk – piano [More]
Thelonious Monk – Pannonica. From ‘Monk.’ Thelonious Monk – piano Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone Larry Gales – bass Ben Riley – drums
Thelonious Monk Quartet – Round Midnight Thelonious Monk(p) Charlie Rouse(ts) Larry Gales(b) Ben Riley(ds) Recorded in Norway, 1966