Thelonious Monk

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  • jazz
  • piano
  • bebop
  • jazz piano
  • free jazz
Thelonious Sphere Monk (Rocky Mount, North Carolina 10th October 1917 - Hartsdale, New York 17th February 1982) was a jazz pianist and composer. Widely considered as one of the most important musicians in jazz -- he is one of only five jazz musicians to be featured on the cover of Time -- Monk had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "Epistrophy," "'Round Midnight," "Blue Monk," "Straight No Chaser" and "Well, You Needn't."

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Songs

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    Lulu's Back in Town

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    Manganese

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    Medley: Just You, Just Me / Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)

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    Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland

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    Memories of You

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    Memories of You (take 1)

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    Misterioso

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    Misterioso (alternate take)

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    Monk's Dream

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    Monk's Mood

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    Monk's Mood (false start)

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    Monk's Point

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    Monk's Point (take 1)

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    Monks Mood

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    Mood Indigo

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    Moonlight Fiesta

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    More Than You Know

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    My Melancholy Baby

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    Mysterioso

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    Mysterioso (feat. Milt Jackson)

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    Nice Work

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    Nice Work If You Can Get It

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    Nice Work If You Can Get It (alternate take)

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    Nice Work If You Can Get It (take 2)

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    Nice Work If You Can Get It (take 3)

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    North of the Sunset

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    North of the Sunset (take 1)

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    Nutty

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    Nutty (take 1)

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    Off Minor

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    Off Minor (alternate take 4)

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    Off Minor (take 4)

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    Off Minor (take 5)

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    On the Bean

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    One Foot in the Gutter

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    One Foot in the Gutter (feat. Clark Terry)

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    Oska T

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    Oska T.

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    Oska-T

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    Pannonica

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    Pannonica (incomplete)

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    Pannonica (opening)

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    Pannonica (Re-take 2)

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    Pannonica (take 2)

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    Pea Eye

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    Pea-Eye

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    Played Twice

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    Played Twice (alternate take 2)

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    Played Twice (take 1)

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    Played Twice (take 1, 2nd alternate)


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