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Best 1 Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane

“Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane’s collaborative album, *Monk Meets Coltrane*, showcases a strikingly unconventional interplay between Monk’s angular piano harmonies and Coltrane’s soaring, explorat...

2 Brilliant Corners – Thelonious Monk

Released in 1964, *Brilliant Corners* showcases Thelonious Monk’s distinctive harmonic language and rhythmic phrasing through a collection of compositions including “Round Midnight” and “Blue Hill,” d...

3 Genius of Modern Music Vol. 2 – Thelonious Monk

Here’s a factual sentence describing *Genius of Modern Music Vol. 2 – Thelonious Monk*: Recorded in 1957, this RCA Victor album features Thelonious Monk and his quartet performing a selection of his...

4 Monk's Dream – Thelonious Monk

Released in 1957, *Monk’s Dream* showcases Thelonious Monk’s distinctive harmonic language and rhythmic explorations through a collection of original compositions featuring his quintet, notably includ...

5 Solo Monk – Thelonious Monk

Released in 1957, *Solo Monk* features Thelonious Monk performing unaccompanied piano pieces, showcasing his idiosyncratic harmonic language and unique rhythmic approach with remarkable clarity and re...

6 Monk's Music – Thelonious Monk

Released in 1957, *Monk’s Music* showcases Thelonious Monk’s distinctive piano style and rhythmic approach, featuring compositions like “Round Midnight” and “Blue Hill,” recorded with his quartet incl...

7 Live at the It Club – Thelonious Monk

Recorded in 1970 at New York’s It Club, “Thelonious Monk: Live at the It Club” captures the legendary pianist's idiosyncratic improvisations and rhythmic explorations with his quartet, showcasing a ra...

8 At Newport – Thelonious Monk

Recorded in 1963 at Newport, “At Newport” captures Thelonious Monk’s distinctive harmonic language and rhythmic approach through compositions like “Round Midnight” and “Blue Hill,” showcasing his uniq...

9 Underground – Thelonious Monk

Released in 1963, *Underground* showcases Thelonious Monk’s distinctive harmonic language and rhythmic explorations through a quintet featuring Charlie Rouse, Wilbur Davis, Sam Gillman, and Ahmed Abdu...

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