Thelonious Monk & John ColtraneMonk / Trane

Label:

Milestone (4) – M-47011

Format:

2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Hard Bop

Tracklist

A1Ruby, My Dear6:17
A2Trinkle, Tinkle6:37
A3Nutty6:35
B1Well, You Needn't11:24
B2Off Minor - Alternate Master5:10
B3Off Minor - Original Master5:06
C1Epistrophy - Fragment1:45
C2Epistrophy10:45
C3Crepescule With Nellie4:37
C4Abide With Me
Composed ByWilliam H. Monk*
0:51
D1Monk's Mood7:51
D2Blues For Tomorrow
Composed ByGigi Gryce
13:30

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByFantasy Records
  • Published ByThelonious Music
  • Published ByConsolidated Music
  • Published ByRegent Music
  • Published ByJacogg Music
  • Recorded AtReeves Sound Studios
  • Remastered AtFantasy Studios

Credits

  • Alto SaxophoneGigi Gryce (tracks: B1 to C4)
  • Art DirectionTony Lane (2)
  • BassWilbur Ware (tracks: A1 to D1)
  • Composed ByThelonious Monk (tracks: A1 to C3, D1)
  • DrumsArt Blakey (tracks: B1 to C3), Shadow Wilson (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Lacquer Cut ByDavid Turner (2)
  • Liner NotesGrover Sales*
  • Liner Notes [Producer Notes]Orrin Keepnews
  • PianoThelonious Monk (tracks: A1 to D1)
  • Producer, Reissue ProducerOrrin Keepnews
  • Recorded By [Original Recording Engineer]Jack Higgins
  • Remastered ByBrian Gardner
  • Tenor SaxophoneColeman Hawkins (tracks: B1 to C4), John Coltrane
  • TrumpetRay Copeland (tracks: B1 to C4)

Notes

Side A, B2 and C3 originally issued on "Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane" (Jazzland #46).
Balance of sides B and C originally issued on "Monk's Music" (Riverside #242).
D1 originally issued on "Thelonious Himself" (Riverside #235).
D2 originally issued as the title track of Riverside #243, an anthology.
Side A probably recorded Spring, 1958.
Side B and C recorded June 26, 1957.
D1 recorded April 16, 1957.
D2 recorded June 25, 1957.

All tracks published by Thelonious Music (BMI) except track A1 by Consolidated Music (ASCAP), B1 by Regent Music (BMI), C4 by Public Domain and D2 by Jacogg Music (ASCAP).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A etched): M47011A [Eyes With Eyebrows]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B etched): M47011B [Eyes With Eyebrows]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C etched): M47011C [Eyes With Eyebrows]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D etched): M47011D [Eyes With Eyebrows]

Other Versions (5 of 18)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Monk / Trane (2×LP, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Gatefold)Milestone (4)M-47011France1973
New Submission
Monk / Trane (2×LP, Compilation)Milestone (4)M-47011US1973
New Submission
Monk / Trane (2×LP, Compilation, Promo)Milestone (4)M-47011US1973
New Submission
Monk / Trane (2×LP, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Gatefold)Milestone (4), Milestone (4), Milestone (4)M-47011, 47011, MILESTONE 47011France1973
New Submission
Monk / Trane (2×LP, Compilation)Milestone (4)MSD 6064South Africa1973

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Reviews

  • AmVersion's avatar
    AmVersion
    Personally, this sounds great to me for the era it was recorded. These weird 70's Milestone/Douglas reissues with wack covers/titles seem like a great way to score great music cheap... if you don't mind the crappy repackaging. Some of the Eric Dolphy and Sonny Rollins comps are similar.

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