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    Thelonious Monk Misterioso (1958)

    Riverside Records
      • 1. Nutty
      • 2. Blues Five Spot
      • 3. Let's Cool One
      • 4. In Walked Bud
      • 5. Just A Gigolo
      • 6. Misterioso
      • 7. 'Round Midnight
      • 8. Evidence

      Misterioso, Thelonious Monk’s 1958 album recorded live at the Five Spot Café in Greenwich Village, gets its title from his 1948 composition of the same name. Here the pianist is joined by Johnny Griffin’s tenor sax, bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik, and Roy Haynes on drums

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