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Who's Afraid of Monk?

Who's Afraid of Monk?

Following its release in 1974, Who's Afraid of the Big Band Monk? was scorned by jazz fans and critics. The double album featured Thelonious Monk recorded in 1963 and 1968 with large ensembles. The earlier live date covered both sides of the first record and was arranged by Hall Overton. The second record was a studio ...

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Who's Afraid Of The Big Band Monk?

Label: Sony Music
Released: 1974
Track listing: Mean You; Evidence; Oska T.; Four In One ; Epistrophy; Let's Cool One; Reflections; Rootie Tootie ; Just A Glance At Love; Brilliant Corners; Consecutive Seconds; Monk's Point; Trinkle, Tinkle; Straight, No Chaser.


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