Hot on the heels of Impulse's recent unearthed Coltrane number one hit album comes another beauty from Jazz's 'Holy Trinity'. This is a previously unreleased, precious lost treasure from Monk's most critically acclaimed line-up; Charlie Rouse on saxophone, John Ore on double bass, and Frankie Dunlop on drums. Tracks include renditions of the famous Nutty and Bye-Ya. Recorded live in Copenhagen in 1963 at the peak of Monk's career. A year later he was to feature on the cover of Time magazine, one of only for 4 jazz artists ever to do so.
LP - The vinyl format is a genuine AAA release (analogue recording, analogue mix, analogue master) using the original source tapes, making it a true all analogue, audiophile primed release. Cut in-house with Gearbox's 1967 Haeco Scully lathe, the exact same lathe as Blue Note used back in the day.