I’m Getting Sentmental Over You ( Washington/ Bassman, 1932) A musician’s take: “ Monk never plays predictable patterns, he trips and stumbles and staggers through the changes, yet somehow always lands, precisely where he needs to be.” One of the most familiar Monk tunes, jumpy, energetic. With four LPs in the box, let’s dig in, some bonus extra selections to accompany the post. The number of LPs in the box can feel intimidating, but it works in bite-size chunks.Įnough of the ’70s funky spiritual vibe for now, back to basics: Monk, at the “It” Club, 1964. Many now out of print, some with as many as 10 LPs in the box, I haven’t played them as often as I should, given what they cost. With the burgeoning release schedule of audiophile Blue Note, Tone Poets, and Music Matters, I thought it a good time to re-aquaint myself with some of the Mosaic boxsets on my shelf. UPDATE: February 7, 2021: Harry M photos added.
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