It's a track from the CD "Timme's Treasures" released by Storyville Records in 2015. You can read about it on their website and on the blog "Jazz Lives".
I did my Scatting thing. Right along with the tune. The Harmonics and Chord changes just tickled my Fancy directly. Monk could sure bend some things. With some practice I would love to blow this live
It's a track from the CD "Timme's Treasures" released by Storyville Records in 2015 and available from their website. According to the Jazz Lives blog, this track was recorded November 11, 1944 at 7 West 46th St., NYC.
If you do a search for "Timme Rosencrantz", you can read about him on wikipedia and other webpages. "Baron" was his hereditary title, he came from Danish nobility.
It’s all there, his time, the stride breaks, the tenderness--he’s already fully formed.
Wonderful surprise, thank you Loren!
Monk is exhibiting very clear sound and fluid runs here.
Wow, this is precious. Love it
Loren, this is so wonderful and inspiring. Thank you.
Thanks!! Wonderful find !! The primordial origins of the tune
Thank you, Loren. Beautiful.
Pure beautiful Monk! Thank you for posting.
Amazing and beautiful piece of musical history!
What a joy to hear thx Loren
Just the greatest 😊♥️
Revelation!
Damn
Great. Beyond words. Please: details of this jewel. 😮
It's a track from the CD "Timme's Treasures" released by Storyville Records in 2015. You can read about it on their website and on the blog "Jazz Lives".
Thanks a lot, Tim.
Monk is unique, never a bote. Always surprising.
Never a bore, I mean’t...
I did my Scatting thing. Right along with the tune. The Harmonics and Chord changes just tickled my Fancy directly. Monk could sure bend some things. With some practice I would love to blow this live
That's amazing, Loren. How was that discovered? His whole style was already together and recognizable.
Treasure! Precious!
Everybody was doing Art Tatum's glide; not just Monk, but Mary Lou Williams, too.
monk did it in whole tones tho which tatum usually didnt
cooooooooooollll
Please read "Thelonious Monk - The Life And Times Of An American Original" by Robin D.G. Kelley.
excellent book!!
Golly! Was this before the Cootie Williams record?
yeah, I think the Cootie track is from '45
The Cootie Williams record was made on August 22, 1944.
@@alexeisavrasov888 Actually, August 22, 1944.
@@danielweinstein5252 Great, we got that cleared up. Now on to solving the world's problems!
@@alexeisavrasov888 LOL! Monk would probably say, "Well, you needn't!"
Details on the recording? Source ? Location?? Exact date???
It's a track from the CD "Timme's Treasures" released by Storyville Records in 2015 and available from their website. According to the Jazz Lives blog, this track was recorded November 11, 1944 at 7 West 46th St., NYC.
And whos baron timme?
If you do a search for "Timme Rosencrantz", you can read about him on wikipedia and other webpages.
"Baron" was his hereditary title, he came from Danish nobility.
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