Big Band And Quartet In Concert Vinyl Record
Big Band And Quartet In Concert Vinyl Record
SKU:UO87F7-GVLH-VB
Couldn't load pickup availability
Thelonious Monk could walk from his flat to New York’s famous Philharmonic Hall on the corner of 64th Street and Broadway when he made his very first appearance there with his Big Band in December 1963. And the other musicians could get there on the underground: Phil Woods, Steve Lacy, Thad Jones – all of them were members of Monk’s closest circle of collaborators. It is no wonder then that the well-known themes were highly agreeable and harmonious. “I Mean You”, “Four In One” and “Epistrophy” resounded through the auditorium, the audience was thrilled, Thelonious laughed and danced and a short while later fans could listen to parts of the concert on a recording released by Columbia Records. In a break for a smoke, Monk sat himself down at the piano and played “Darkness On The Delta” – nocturnal atmosphere pure.
Does it bear the patina of times long past? Absolutely not! Thelonious Monk is as red-hot as he ever was.
- 180 gram LP w/ Standard Sleeve
- Recording: December 1963 at Lincoln Center, Philharmonic Hall, New York
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 8/28/19
- Internal ID: JIT
Share this product

Let customers speak for us
from 851 reviewsFast shipping and good quality hat
Super collection of country stars
Literally my favorite album out there, insanely good. The Serpent's Toung litterly saved my life.
Love this album, great stuff from Impending Doom.
Authentic, clear country sound. Love it. Very relatable lyrics.
Great shirt
Very good vibe. Jazzy/blues/classical combo
It was perfect. Great Material. It looks amazing,
Everything went great
This is so well-made and looks great and fits perfectly.
Glad I ordered this.
This is a high quality costume and it was perfect for the festival that I wore it at!
Great
Subscribe to our rockin’ emails!
Hit me with your rockin’ deals!