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      2. t.t.t. - j.r. monterose

      T.T.T.

      J.R. MonteroseJ.R. Monterose
      • 1999
      • 5 tracks
      • 1 uur
      • hard bop
      T.T.T. - J.R. Monterose
      T.T.T. - J.R. Monterose

      Album Details

      J.R. Monterose, a name that resonates with the soul of jazz, presents "T.T.T.", a quintessential hard bop and bebop album that stands as a testament to his mastery of the genre. Released on June 20, 1999, under Storyville Records, this album is a vibrant collection of five tracks, each a gem that showcases Monterose's prowess and his deep understanding of jazz music.

      Recorded on July 2, 1988, "T.T.T." is a time capsule of sorts, capturing the essence of the era and the spirit of jazz. The album opens with "You Don't Know What Love Is," a classic that Monterose breathes new life into, followed by "All The Things You Are," a track that highlights his impeccable timing and phrasing. "What's New" and "Central Park West" are both standout tracks, offering a blend of complexity and simplicity that is characteristic of Monterose's style. The album concludes with "Airegin-Be-Bop Theme," a track that encapsulates the energy and dynamism of bebop.

      The album, with a duration of one hour, is a journey through the mind and soul of J.R. Monterose. It's a celebration of jazz, a homage to the greats, and a testament to Monterose's own genius. Each track is a masterclass in jazz, offering listeners a chance to appreciate the intricacies of the genre and the skill of the artist.

      "T.T.T." is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a chance to step into the world of J.R. Monterose, to understand his music, and to appreciate his artistry. It's a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, and a must-have for any music collection. So, plug in your headphones, turn up the volume, and let the music of J.R. Monterose transport you to a world of jazz.

      June 20, 1999(C) 1999 Storyville Records

      Tracks

      1. You Don't Know What Love IsHod I'Brien, Guffy Pallesen, Jeper Elen
        12:57
      2. All The Things You AreHod I'Brien, Guffy Pallesen, Jeper Elen
        12:06
      3. What's NewHod I'Brien, Guffy Pallesen, Jeper Elen
        14:12
      4. Central Park WestHod I'Brien, Guffy Pallesen, Jeper Elen
        11:38
      5. Airegin-Be-Bop ThemeHod I'Brien, Guffy Pallesen, Jeper Elen
        9:59
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      About J.R. Monterose

      J.R. Monterose, born Frank Anthony Peter Vincent Monterose Jr., was a celebrated American jazz saxophonist known for his dynamic performances on both tenor and soprano saxophones. Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1927, Monterose's musical journey took him through the vibrant worlds of hard bop and bebop, leaving an indelible mark on the jazz scene. His debut album, fittingly titled "J.R. Monterose," was released in 1957 and showcased his distinctive style and technical prowess. Despite his notable contributions, Monterose is perhaps best remembered for a gig with Charles Mingus, a performance that, while historic, he personally did not enjoy. Monterose's discography is a testament to his enduring talent, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that continue to inspire jazz enthusiasts. His legacy lives on through his recordings, which capture the essence of his innovative spirit and musical genius.

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