In the realm of cool jazz, guitarist Joshua Breakstone pays a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Thelonious Monk with his 1997 album "Let's Call This Monk!". This captivating collection of ten tracks, released on Double-Time Records, is a testament to Breakstone's deep understanding and admiration for Monk's unique compositional style and pianistic genius.
Recorded on December 11, 1996, and released on February 27, 1997, the album features Breakstone's guitar interpretations of Monk's iconic pieces, accompanied by the stellar rhythm section of drummer Mickey Roker and bassist Dennis Irwin. The album opens with the title track, "Let's Call This," setting the tone for the journey through Monk's timeless compositions.
Throughout the album, Breakstone navigates Monk's intricate melodies and harmonies with finesse, offering fresh perspectives on classics such as "Ruby, My Dear," "I Mean You," and "Brilliant Corners." The album's duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes ensures an immersive experience, allowing the listener to appreciate the nuances of each performance.
"Let's Call This Monk!" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of Monk's enduring influence on jazz music. Joshua Breakstone's respectful and innovative approach to these standards makes this album a standout in the genre, appealing to both longtime fans of Monk and those discovering his genius for the first time. The album's cover art, featuring a striking image of Breakstone, complements the music, making it a visually appealing addition to any jazz collection.