Sunday, April 6, 2014

That's The Way I Feel Now - A Tribute To Thelonious Monk (vinyl rip)

"Two years after the death of pianist-composer Thelonious Monk, this very unusual and quite memorable double-LP tribute was put together. Producer Hal Willner's most successful project, the 23 interpretations of Monk originals all feature a different group of all-star players and stretch beyond jazz. Some of the performances are fairly straightforward while others are quite eccentric; certainly the crazy duet on "Four in One" by altoist Gary Windo and Todd Rundgren (on synthesizers and drum machines) and the version of "Shuffle Boil" featuring John Zorn on game calls (imitating the sound of ducks) are quite unique. There are many colorful moments throughout the project and the roster of musicians is remarkable: Bobby McFerrin with Bob Dorough, Peter Frampton, Joe Jackson, Steve Lacy, Dr. John, Gil Evans, Randy Weston, Roswell Rudd, Eugene Chadbourne and Shockabilly, the Fowler Brothers, NRBQ, Steve Khan, Carla Bley, Barry Harris, Was (Not Was) and many others. There is not a slow moment or uninteresting selection on this highly recommended set."


7 comments:

  1. http://www.embedupload.com/?d=9BGZAHCQBZ-that_s_the_way_i_feel_now.part1.rar
    http://www.embedupload.com/?d=6JIGJWYWAK-that_s_the_way_i_feel_now.part2.rar
    http://www.embedupload.com/?d=5EKJY5JBCA-that_s_the_way_i_feel_now.part3.rar

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  2. Many thanks, KingCake! Excellent album!

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  3. Really interesting collection! The Rouse/Lacy duo track is wonderful! Thanks!

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  4. You have done an excellent job here, KC, love the scans! I presume that this was some kind of A&M all-star showcase album, with a theme. Many thanks!

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  5. THANKS! I've always loved this. Just played the vinyl a few weeks ago!

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  6. I have the old cassette version of this album buried in the archives, I believe it included songs not on the Lp or CD reissue.

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  7. I brought this one to brazil when I moved here from germany in 87, I only brought about 30 lps out of more than a 1000 i owned! So this is really great music!

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