"Thelonious Himself" is a captivating solo piano album by the legendary Thelonious Monk, released in 1957 under the Riverside Records label. This studio album marks Monk's fourth release with Riverside and showcases his unique genius and innovative approach to jazz piano. Recorded over three days in April 1957 at Reeves Sound Studio in New York, the album spans a variety of jazz styles, including bebop, hard bop, and cool jazz, demonstrating Monk's versatility and mastery of the genre.
The album features a collection of 13 tracks, including iconic compositions like "April in Paris," "'Round Midnight," and Monk's own "Monk's Mood." Each piece is a testament to Monk's distinctive playing style, characterized by his dissonant harmonies, angular melodies, and playful rhythms. Thelonious Monk's solo performances on this album are nothing short of mesmerizing, offering a raw and intimate glimpse into his creative process.
From the tender balladry of "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" to the intricate complexity of "Functional," "Thelonious Himself" is a journey through the mind of one of jazz's most influential pianists. The album's duration of just over an hour provides a comprehensive exploration of Monk's musical genius, making it a quintessential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a long-time fan of Thelonious Monk or a newcomer to his music, "Thelonious Himself" is an essential listen that highlights the enduring legacy of this jazz pioneer.