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This is not a very famous Jazz album but it's a good one. Before recording this, his solo debut, J.R. Monterose played with Charles Mingus and Kenny Dorham. Apparently he did not enjoy his time with Mingus. That's funny because the album is hard bop that's clearly influenced by Dorham and Mingus' music. The Mingus feel is subtle, but there nonetheless. Another intriguing element is the fact that J.R. Monterose sounds similar to Charlie Rouse, who I associate with Thelonious Monk. So I end up with a feeling that I'm listening to a combination of three different groups, making it a pretty unique recording.
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tracklist:
01. Wee-Jay
02. The Third
03. Bobby Pin
04. Marc V
05. Ka-Link
06 Beauteous
07. Wee-Jay [Alternate Take]
Personnel:
Bass – Wilbur Ware
Design – Reid Miles
Drums – "Philly" Joe Jones
Liner Notes – Leonard Feather
Photography By – Francis Wolff
Piano – Horace Silver
Tenor Saxophone – J.R. Monterose
Trumpet – Ira Sullivan
Veel luisterplezier,
Nanno Nextinga
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