Nutty (5:18)

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  • bobgreen623

    The incomparable Thelonious Sphere Monk.

    10 Apr 2012 Reply
  • Zerubbabel413

    I like hazelnuts...with chocolate ....and coffee.....with Thelonious songs playing nearby

    16 Mar 2012 Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    Nutty as a fruit cake. Bake it, man. Rich and off key as can be, he could play a swing with a tune and tap a key with a digit or two. And Coltrane fills the gap beautifully.

    15 Jan 2012 Reply
  • dzoist

    great story about the time he was in Japan and was fitted for a suit lying in bed...

    30 Dec 2010 Reply
  • byronever

    Monk original?I doub it but anyway enjoyable

    17 Jul 2010 Reply
  • sthilearndtoday

    This isn't John Coltrane on tenor, it's Johnny Griffin.

    16 Jun 2009 Reply
  • AngelsJazztime

    I like the Basses too - waiting for Coltrane - wonder when he appears....

    5 Jun 2009 Reply
  • dadopato

    t.monk rules...

    8 May 2009 Reply
  • tetsuzangishu

    to StuartHaden1: but they also sooooooo different: Monk is making the gap to let fill them up while Coltrane feed with all the detail to the max to the point of no-more-room already to think ;-) But I love it. They were so different and thus completed each other.

    12 Apr 2009 Reply
  • daniseg

    viva el monje telonio

    8 Apr 2009 Reply
  • jcaii

    Just wonderful tracks . . . so glad we can listen again and again.

    15 Mar 2009 Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    and there's another nut on that sax... John Coltrane. I'm nuts about them both.

    3 Mar 2009 Reply
  • StuartHaden1

    Nutty as fruit cake? Or just plain nutty! The best nut is a walnut because it is rich in Omega three. This nut is easy to crack. It's by a wizard of jazz improvisation and inventiveness. His distinctive sound is instantly recognisable. Heard and saw him play years ago in London. He was a genius. The piano is in perfect order, that's just the way he plays on the keys.

    26 Jan 2009 Reply
  • VALEBANANA

    leader!!

    26 Jan 2009 Reply
  • LowSlowDownEasy

    GREAT

    2 Jan 2009 Reply
  • Amiral_E

    monky jazzy

    25 Nov 2008 Reply
  • feeffenr

    Wonderful song.

    14 Mar 2007 Reply

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