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		<title>Blue Monk &#8211; Dualing Pianos Tokyo Jazz Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another recording of Blue Monk from Thelonious Monk &#8212; appears to be recorded at the Tokyo Jazz Festival. Features dualing pianos by Hiromi Uehara,  and Chick Corea, and Sadao Watanabe on the sax, along with &#8220;The Great Jazz Trio&#8221;. Near &#8230; <a href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/26/blue-monk-dualing-pianos-tokyo-jazz-style/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Another recording of <a title="Blue Monk by Thelonious Monk" href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/26/blue-monk-a-jazz-standard/">Blue Monk from Thelonious Monk</a> &#8212; appears to be recorded at the Tokyo Jazz Festival. Features dualing pianos by <span>Hiromi Uehara,  and Chick Corea, and </span><span>Sadao </span><span>Watanabe on the sax, along with </span><span>&#8220;The Great Jazz Trio&#8221;</span><span>. </span></p>
<p><span>Near the end of the song, two more piano players wander out on stage, and there are four people playing the dualing pianos. Not sure who everyone is, and don&#8217;t have much background on this recording, so please make some comments and help me fill in the blanks.<br />
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		<title>Blue Monk &#8211; A Jazz Standard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a fascinating video of Thelonious Monk playing one of his famous tunes, &#8220;Blue Monk&#8221;, which he originally recorded in 1954. In this video of &#8220;Blue Monk&#8221;, apparently recorded in Oslo, Norway in 1966, you can clearly see Thelonious Monk&#8217;s &#8230; <a href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/26/blue-monk-a-jazz-standard/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a fascinating video of Thelonious Monk playing one of his famous tunes, &#8220;Blue Monk&#8221;, which he originally recorded in 1954. In this video of &#8220;Blue Monk&#8221;, apparently recorded in Oslo, Norway in 1966, you can clearly see Thelonious Monk&#8217;s unusual and unorthodox style of hammering the piano, combined with &#8220;abrupt, dramatic use of silence and hesitations&#8221;; a style his wife Nellie dubbed &#8220;Melodious Thunk&#8221;. In some sections it appears that he&#8217;s lost &#8212; his improvisation was so far out on the edge &#8212; the cliff hanging drama of a live jazz recording.</p>
<p>This video features <span>Monk on the piano,  Charlie Rouse on the tenor saxaphone, Larry Gales on the big string bass, and Ben Riley on the drums. </span></p>
<p>Thelonious Sphere Monk (1917-1982) is one of the most important musicians in Jazz, and &#8220;Blue Monk&#8221; is considered a <a title="Wikipedia article on Jazz Standard" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_standard" target="_blank">jazz standard</a>. A jazz standard is a tune that&#8217;s widely known, performed, and recorded among jazz musicians as part of the standard jazz musical repertoire.</p>
<p>Monk appeared on the cover of <em><a class="mw-redirect" title="Time magazine" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_magazine"></a></em>Time magazine back in 1964, so perhaps that milestone in the 60&#8242;s marks the pinnacle of his career.</p>
<p>&#8220;Blue Monk&#8221; was Monk&#8217;s favorite composition as evidenced by the fact that he recorded it many times.  It has become one of his most enduring tunes, and it&#8217;s been played and recorded by many other jazz artists over the years.</p>
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