In the same mode as the "Monkinus" album, this is a new reincarnation of Monk's tunes arranged and performed by bassist Dominic Duval and saxophonist Jimmy Halperin.
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Jimmy Halperin-tenor saxophones, soprano saxophone
Dominic Duval-bass
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Limited edition of 1000
UPC: 4771906002677
Label: NoBusiness
Catalog ID: NBCD2
Squidco Product Code: 11452
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: Lithuania
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded on May 12, 2005 by Marc Greene at Green Vinyl.
"Recorded at about the same time as Monkinus, the album by the same duo released on CIMP, the album is as good without adding too much. "Blue Monk", "Brilliant Corners", "Ruby, My Dear", "Epistrophy", "Criss Cross", "Evidence", "Monk's Dream", "Bye-ya", "Off Minor" figure on both albums. The only additional track you get is "Trinkle Tinkle". Yet never mind. If you don't know or don't have Monkinus, this one is as good, with a sound quality which is even better. Halperin's tenor soars, sings, dances and plays around all these well-known tunes by Thelonious Monk, and both musicians really enjoy what they do. Duval's bass is excellent as usual, playing the themes in unison with the tenor, then fixing the rhythm like clockwork. Without piano, and without drums, Monk's music is reduced to its bare essence, but certainly not the poorer for it. Halperin improvises beautifully, with a strong emotional component, unleashing the blues in Monk's music, while maintaining the inherent playfulness of the compositions. The performance is excellent. A really nice album."-Freejazz Stef
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• Show Bio for Dominic Duval "Dominic Duval (c. 1944 - July 22, 2016) was an American free jazz bassist. Since the 1990s, Duval was active principally on the New York City jazz scene. He did not begin recording regularly until the 1990s, but since then had appeared on a very large number of albums, particularly on the labels CIMP, Cadence Jazz, and Leo Records. As a result, Duval was described by Allmusic as "unquestionably...one of the most-recorded free jazz bassists on the planet". Todd Jenkins describes Duval and drummer Jay Rosen as the "house rhythm section" for CIMP, given the number of recordings on which they have jointly appeared.: 231 Duval's freedom of expression was paramount in his playing. Duval played his Hutchings bass more often like a violin, guitar or lead saxophone. He displayed fast lines and rich textures. Seldom did he play the bass in a traditional role low pitch rhythmic role. Instead he freely interacted with other members within the ensemble. Duval died on July 22, 2016." ^ Hide Bio for Dominic Duval
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Track Listing:
1. Brilliant Corners 5:39
2. Off Minor 3:51
3. Epistrophy 7:08
4. Monk's Dream 7:34
5. Trinkle, Tinkle 4:28
6. Evidence 5:19
7. Bye-Ya 4:38
8. Criss Cross 4:07
9. Blue Monk 4:44
10. Ruby, My Dear 6:09
11. Brilliant Corners (Alternate) 3:30
Improvised Music
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