Any day that brings a music recorded by Thelonious Monk that I haven’t yet heard is a glorious day, indeed.
That’s how I felt when I received “Thelonious Monk: Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960” (Sam Records/Saga), Monk’s soundtrack recordings for Roger Vadim’s film, released for the first time.
And what better way to kick off what I hope is a wide-ranging celebration of the late, great pianist and composer.
Here’s how I began my Wall Street Journal review: Continue reading “Monk Kicks Off His Own Centenary: Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960”