Alexander von Schlippenbach, a renowned figure in the world of avant-garde jazz, pays homage to the legendary Thelonious Monk with his 1997 album "Alexander Von Schlippenbach Plays Monk." This album is a testament to Schlippenbach's deep admiration for Monk, as he reinterprets Monk's compositions with a fresh, free jazz perspective. The album features 14 tracks, including well-known Monk pieces like 'Round About Midnight, 'Trinkle Tinkle,' and 'Bolivar Blues,' as well as lesser-known gems like 'Bye-A' and 'Lokomotive.' Schlippenbach's innovative approach to these classic tunes, combined with his virtuosic piano playing, creates a unique and captivating listening experience. The album's blend of free jazz and contemporary elements, along with its electronic influences, makes it a standout release in Schlippenbach's discography. With a runtime of over an hour, this album offers a rich and immersive journey through the world of Monk, as seen through the eyes of one of jazz's most adventurous musicians.