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Monkiana (Tribute to Thelonious Monk)

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Monkiana (tribute To Thelonious Monk)

David Mengual

Featuring:  Victor De Diego (ts), Ion Robles (ts), Norman Hogue (tb), Jo Krause (d)

REFERENCE: FSNT-019
BAR CODE: 84 27328 42019 8


4**** by All Music Guide

Tracklisting:

1. Boo Boo's Birthday (Monk) - 6:18
2. Bye-Ya (Monk) - 5:13
3. Monk's Mood (Monk) - 5:34
4. Trinkle, Tinkle (Monk) - 5:03
5. Brilliant Corners (Monk) - 7:03
6. In Walked Bud (Monk) - 5:57
7. Ruby, My Dear (Monk) - 6:51
8. Straight, No Chaser (Monk) - 5:05
9. Ask Me Now (Monk) - 5:55
10. Bemsha Swing (Best/Monk) - 2:11
11. Mi Querido Monk (Mengual) - 1:04


Recorded in Barcelona, 1996

Reviews:

"Bassist David Mengual's ballsy tribute to Thelonious Monk is quite remarkable in that there are no easy marks on the arrangements, no Monk clichés in the reharmonization of the tunes, and the set is performed without a pianist. With classics like "Bye-Ya," "Brilliant Corners," "Ruby, My Dear," "Straight, No Chaser," "In Walked Bud," and "Bemsha Swing" in the mix — all of which have been murdered by countless jazzmen attempting to realize Monk's genius — are more obscure gems like "Boo Boo's Birthday," "Trinckle Trinckle," and "Ask Me Now." What makes the set work so well is Mengual's iron hand on the proceedings. He conducts like Mingus from the bass chair and allows nothing to slip past his ear. He controls tensions, tempos, and intervals. His radical reharmonizing of Monk's tunes is far more in keeping with the spirit of the composer than virtually any straight reading of them in memory. By using the bass as an instrument that bridges harmonics rather than just as a rhythm instrument — there is a trio of saxophonists and a trombonist — he accomplishes the very thing Monk himself did on the piano, which was marry melody and harmony to rhythm as an inseparable musical effect. This is a fine album with many surprises along the way. For Monk fans or for those seeking the higher echelon of younger players, this one's for you."

— Thom Jurek (AMG)

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