Thelonious Monk – “Straight, No Chaser”


Throughout the late ’40s and early ’50s pianist, Thelonious Monk recorded a series of sessions for Blue Note Records to be released as 78-rpm singles. They included the track “Straight, No Chaser,” which was put on wax on this day (July 23) in 1951. The song, a traditional blues with a wobbly melody that loops back on itself several times, has become one of Monk’s best-known compositions and a jam session favorite. This version comes from the 1991 compilation Thelonious Monk: The Best of the Blue Note Years. In addition to Monk, it features the great Milt Jackson on vibes, Sahib Shihab on saxophone, Al McKibbon on bass and Art Blakey on drums.

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