Description: Pease see all my AUDIOPHILE listings Exclusive heavyweight vinyl produced by Verve Records in celebration of Record Store Day 2021. Only 4400 copies worldwide. Palo Alto: The Custodian’s Mix is a journey back in time to Palo Alto High School’s sold-out auditorium on October 27, 1968, where Thelonious Monk and his quartet delivered an extraordinary performance. This limited-edition LP presents this historic concert exactly as it was recorded by a still-unknown high school custodian … hear it as if you were there on the historic day – this is the ultimate account of the concert as it happened. The identity of the recording engineer may remain a mystery, but the power of both Monk’s music and the original recording are self-evident. The concert’s backstory unspools like a modern feel-good movie: The jazz titan agreed to play a high school auditorium at the behest of eager student and future concert promoter Danny Scher, who, for one afternoon, managed to unite the racially divided California communities of Palo Alto and East Palo Alto through music. Monk’s playing that day was transcendent, and, more than 50 years on, it still conjures feelings of goodwill.The complete set, six tunes from Monk’s regular touring repertoire, lasted for only a little over three-quarters of an hour. But during these few tunes, Monk and his quartet—longtime sidemen Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone), Larry Gales (bass) and Ben Riley (drums)—exhibited the composer’s artistry at its most essential: bold, iconoclastic and warmly inviting. The ensemble opened with “Ruby, My Dear,” Monk’s standard-form ballad and a ready platform for his chunky comping and quirky soloing. While an earnest Rouse expounded on the cheery head, Monk experimented with luscious chordal voicings underneath, only to step away from the tonal center during his own solo—haphazardly, rather than strategically. Or so it seems, at first listen.As the set progressed, Monk introduced more innovation to his performance, and, increasingly, the band began to take greater liberties in their solos. For “Well, You Needn’t,” the album’s second track, Rouse spun Monk’s jangly, tongue-in-cheek melody off into multiple directions; Riley generated the galloping tempo, sustaining it through a multitextured solo; Gales bowed the bass while tossing off a vocalese; and Monk alternately picked on the harmony, sped through some scales or dropped out completely. By the time the band hit two of Monk’s live mainstays—“Blue Monk,” the longest track on the album, and “Epistrophy,” an eleventh-hour triumph—their improvisations had reached an apogee of creativity and intensity. Relentlessly repeated blues choruses, breathless shifts in dynamics, irregular percussive accents, solidly swinging straightahead bits, weirdly out phrases—these two tracks contain some of the best soloing on the record.Monk played alone on two pop tunes that day in Palo Alto: “Don’t Blame Me” and “I Love You (Sweetheart Of All My Dreams).” He had recorded these for Criss-Cross and Monk, respectively, during his early-’60s honeymoon with Columbia. On the versions here, the pianist dug deep into their pop idioms, only to upend each with clever reharmonizations—not a contradiction so much as a road map to deeper musical understanding. 01. Ruby, My Dear02. Well, You Needn’t 03. Don’t Blame Me 04. Blue Monk 05. Epistrophy 06. I Love You Sweetheart of All My Dreams
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Artist: Thelonious Monk
Record Label: Impulse!, Verve Records
Record Grading: Good (G)
Record Size: 12"
Color: Black
Edition: Collector's Edition, Limited Edition, First Pressing, Live, Record Store Day
Sleeve Grading: Good (G)
Era: 1960s
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Format: Record
Release Year: 2021
Language: English
Style: Bebop
Features: Sealed, Mixed, Live Recording, 180-220 gram, Colored Vinyl
Speed: 33 RPM
Release Title: Monk
Material: Vinyl
Type: LP
Instrument: Piano, Recorder
Genre: Jazz