Jazz improvisation at its finest! Trane's solo is absolutely sublime the way he paints all those colors into the spaces between the changes. I love the point where Monk drops out and lets him play with just the bass and drums. Amazing!!
Trane made the implicit explicit. Monk made the explicit implicit. Perfect match, though Charlie Rouse (usual Monk saxist) gave the whole game a run for the money, sometimes monkin' the Monk. Kinda nutty, huh?
This just kills me...what a great tenor solo...Please post "Trinkle Tinkle" from the same album...
ghairraigh 2 days ago
absolutely crazy, love them all
yibbou 5 days ago
Yeah, colors. Well, at least the spaces are in tune.
SuperBigHonk 1 month ago
Jazz improvisation at its finest! Trane's solo is absolutely sublime the way he paints all those colors into the spaces between the changes. I love the point where Monk drops out and lets him play with just the bass and drums. Amazing!!
MrDaveMurdy 2 months ago
I like WAY better Rouse.
jicaino 2 months ago
Beautifully put, sir.
marinello51 5 months ago
Trane made the implicit explicit. Monk made the explicit implicit. Perfect match, though Charlie Rouse (usual Monk saxist) gave the whole game a run for the money, sometimes monkin' the Monk. Kinda nutty, huh?
LeonardGarden 5 months ago 7