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.