Thelonious Monk Quartet 02/16/1948
Set I
Thelonious Monk - Piano
Idrees Sulieman (Leonard Graham) - Trumpet
Curley Russell - Bass
Art Blakey - Drums
Just You, Just Me (l. Raymond Klages / m. Jesse Greer) 4:53
All The Things You Are (l. Oscar Hammerstein II / m. Jerome Kern) 5:55
Suburban Eyes (Ike Quebec) 3:20 [incomplete]
Idrees Sulieman (Leonard Graham) - Trumpet
Curley Russell - Bass
Art Blakey - Drums
Just You, Just Me (l. Raymond Klages / m. Jesse Greer) 4:53
All The Things You Are (l. Oscar Hammerstein II / m. Jerome Kern) 5:55
Suburban Eyes (Ike Quebec) 3:20 [incomplete]
Set II
Set III
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| Notes: | both versions WNYC "Festival of American Music" broadcast liberated boot Thelonious Monk - Piano Idrees Sulieman (Leonard Graham) - Trumpet Curley Russell - Bass Art Blakey - Drums 1. Just You, Just Me (l. Raymond Klages / m. Jesse Greer) 4:53 2. All The Things You Are (l. Oscar Hammerstein II / m. Jerome Kern) 5:55 3. Suburban Eyes (Ike Quebec) 3:20 [incomplete] Total 14:08 Remaster Notes The Thelonious Monk Quartet, February 16, 1948, NYC WNYC "Festival of American Music" broadcast liberated boot Pitch correction and EQ by TheTooleMan September 2006 Two versions of the tracks are in this torrent. You may prefer the sound of one over the other, so both are included. On both versions, pitch correction was applied using Sound Forge. Per Goody's comment, the pitch of the recording was lowered 91 cents. The spoken word "Thelonious" was cut from the end of track one since it is repeated at the beginning of track two. A bit of noise was also cut from the end of track three. On the second version, EQ was added to bring up the high frequencies above approximately 1,000 Hz, as well as bass between 60 and 130 Hz. This gives the recording a more "modern" sound but also increased surface noise or hiss from the original recording. No noise reduction was used to minimize the hiss. Tracks were sector-aligned using FLAC 1.1.1. | |||||
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| Notes: | 14 min; also have speed-corrected version | |||||
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