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Bobby Broom: Plays for Monk
ByFor Plays for Monk, recorded by the guitarist's longstanding trio with bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Kobie Watkins, Broom selected choice nuggets from Monk's considerable catalog, plus two popular standards which Monk often (and uniquely) rendered.
The first two"Ask Me Now" and "Evidence"immediately raise this crucial point: You must not only properly play the right chords and notes but also the spaces in between them to genuinely play Thelonious Monk's music. Broom and Watkins later demonstrate their masterful use of the space between them in the bass-less passages of "Rhythm-a-ning," and Carroll and Watkins in the elastic guitar-less sections of "In Walked Bud."
Broom plays his ensemble just as much as he plays Monk's music. He matches the rhythm challenges of "Evidence" by arranging it across the entire trio, chiseling out chords to frame its beginning and ending, then unraveling melodic improvisations that in turn set the stage for Watkins' own, quite melodic solo. "Ruby, My Dear," one of Monk's most famous ballads, seems to breathe as it very naturally, almost organically, unfolds and grows among the three musicians.
As a soloist, Broom pulls the blues out of "Reflections" and "Bemsha Swing" with playing that matches Monk's materialcompact yet expressive, simultaneously abstract and impressionisticwhile his improvisations in "Work" and "In Walked Bud" chop out bebop cool and hot.
Monk didn't write "Lulu's Back in Town," but you can hear from Broom's funky, wobbly blues version why it was one of Monk's favorite tunes. Broom closes with a solo journey through "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" that sounds like a message of love to Monk. He floats the melody upwards like smoke, or digs into more mysteriously shaded corners, or dances and twirls; but it's always beautiful.
Plays for Monk truly stretches Broom as arranger and instrumentalist because with the exception of some obscure live bootlegs from the late 1940s that feature the pianist with Charlie Christian, not one Monk recording includes guitar.
Track Listing
Ask Me Now; Evidence; Ruby, My Dear; In Walked Bud; Lulu
Personnel
Bobby Broom
guitarBobby Broom: guitar; Dennis Carroll: bass; Kobie Watkins: drums.
Album information
Title: Plays for Monk | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Origin Records
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