Big Al Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 The local library used to have this LP, and I checked it out once, but I don't remember anything on it. I just remember it was a 2-LP set. But I can't find it at AMG or the Jazz Discography site. Does anyone know which session I'm thinking of, and was it ever released or re-released? Quote
Free For All Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 (edited) Was it the studio one with the Oliver Nelson arrangements? That would account for one of the two LPs. I think it was called Monk's Blues. The other might have been that session from 12/30/63 at Lincoln Center- the band w/ Thad, Eddie Bert, Phil Woods, Nick Travis et al. Released as a CD two-fer; Monk Big Band and Quartet in Concert. Those are both Columbia releases and therefore would have made a logical pairing for an LP two-fer (with the big band cuts only from the live session). Edited February 3, 2004 by Free For All Quote
AmirBagachelles Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 Will CBS overhaul that Big Band set and put it out nice and spiffy, w/ unreleased music and upgraded sound? It seems like a big hole in their updated Monk reissue series. Quote
Big Al Posted February 3, 2004 Author Report Posted February 3, 2004 Those are both Columbia releases and therefore would have made a logical pairing for an LP two-fer (with the big band cuts only from the live session). I wish I knew! I’m pretty sure it was an original issue of some sort (not a reissue), cuz I remember it had the Columbia 360 Sound label on it. And it was a 2-LP set as well. Like I said, I’m only going from memory, but you’d think that AMG or some other jazz discography would list it! Quote
JSngry Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 Was it the studio one with the Oliver Nelson arrangements? That would account for one of the two LPs. I think it was called Monk's Blues. The other might have been that session from 12/30/63 at Lincoln Center- the band w/ Thad, Eddie Bert, Phil Woods, Nick Travis et al. Released as a CD two-fer; Monk Big Band and Quartet in Concert. Those are both Columbia releases and therefore would have made a logical pairing for an LP two-fer (with the big band cuts only from the live session). That's what it is all right, the MONK'S BLUES LP coupled with the original Lincoln Center LP, minus "Played Twice", which was quartet. Part of a little series of two-fers w/pencil sketch covers. Another was by the Donald Byrd-Gigi Gryce group. Don't know what else was in that series, if anything. Sorry - reissue, not original. Quote
street singer Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 At work listening to 'Monk's Blues' for the first time. Fascinating to hear Monk in a big band setting! Like a previous poster, I'm curious as to whether there are any reissue plans for this one. Anyone know? Quote
jlhoots Posted February 3, 2004 Report Posted February 3, 2004 The Riverside with Hall Overton arrangements is better IMO. Quote
Big Al Posted February 3, 2004 Author Report Posted February 3, 2004 That's what it is all right, the MONK'S BLUES LP coupled with the original Lincoln Center LP, minus "Played Twice", which was quartet. Part of a little series of two-fers w/pencil sketch covers. Another was by the Donald Byrd-Gigi Gryce group. Don't know what else was in that series, if anything. Sorry - reissue, not original. Groovy! Thanks for the info, Jim! I wonder if the title of the reissue was tongue-in-cheek, given how roundly Monk’s Blues was panned? Quote
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