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STEVE LACY - Steve Lacy Plays Monk (1969)

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This reissue of a 1969 French date makes its very first appearance on CD and its debut as a U.S. release some 25 years after its original issue on the BYG label as Epistrophy. Plays Monk is also the first record Lacy made after taking up residence in Paris. His band for the outing features the legendary Italian drummer Aldo Romano, the pianist Michel Graillier, and bassist Jean-François Jenny-Clark. There are five unusually complex Monk tunes here -- "Thelonious,""Ruby My Dear,""Light Blue,""Mysterioso," and "Friday the Thirteenth" -- and two versions of "Epistrophy." This is easily Lacy's "straightest" album from the period, and he stays melodically and harmonically close to Monk's original compositions in the heads before taking off somewhere else in the solos. But Lacy keeps to the notion of repetition, syncopation, and melodic invention that Monk did, and the band is nearly symbiotic in its communication around and with him. The music here is a delight and a revelation all at the same time. The sound is warm and full and the transfer is solid.  -  Tom Jurek


Tracks

1. Thelonious

2. Ruby My Dear

3. Light Blue

4. Epistrophy

5. Epistrophy, Pt. 2

6. Mysterioso

7. Friday the thirteenth

 

STEVE LACY  soprano saxophone

ALDO ROMANO  drums

MICHEL GRAILLIER  piano

JEAN-FRANÇOIS JENNY-CLARK  bass


Music composed by Thelonious Monk

Recorded September 23, 1969

Fuel 2000 Records - 3020613802



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