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  1. Thelonious
  2. Locomotive
  3. Trinkle-Tinkle
  4. Stuffy Turkey
  5. Coming on the Hudson
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  1. Thelonious
  2. Locomotive
  3. Trinkle-Tinkle
  4. Stuffy Turkey
  5. Coming on the Hudson
  6. Bemsha Swing
  7. 52nd Street Theme
  8. Pannonica
  9. Evidence
  10. Misterioso
  11. Sixteen
  12. Skippy
  13. Monk's Point
  14. Green Chimneys
  15. Little Rootie Tootie
  16. San Francisco Holiday
  17. Off Minor
  18. Gallop's Gallop
  19. Crepuscule With Nellie
  20. Hackensack
  21. Consecutive Seconds
  22. Brilliant Corners
  23. Eronel
  24. Monk's Dream
  25. Shuffle Boil
  26. Hornin' In
  27. Criss Cross
  28. Introspection
  29. Ruby, My Dear
  30. In Walked Bud
  31. Let's Cool One
  32. Let's Call This
  33. Jackie-Ing
  34. Humph
  35. Functional
  36. Work
  37. I Mean You
  38. Monk's Mood
  39. Four in One
  40. Round Midnight
  41. Played Twice
  42. Friday the 13th
  43. Ugly Beauty
  44. Medley
  45. Bolivar Blues
  46. Well You Needn't
  47. Brake's Sake
  48. Nutty
  49. Who Knows
  50. Boo Boo's Birthday
  51. Ask Me Now
  52. Think of One
  53. Raise Four
  54. Japanese Folk Song
  55. Blue Monk
  56. Bright Mississippi
  57. Reflections
  58. Five Spot Blues
  59. Children's Song
  60. Blue Hawk
  61. We See
  62. Blue Sphere
  63. Light Blue
  64. Teo
  65. North of the Sunset
  66. Rhythm-a-Ning
  67. Straight No Chaser
  68. Epistrophy
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The jazz world owes a deep debt of gratitude to pianist Alexander von Schlippenbach, who undertook in 2003 and 2004 a project that was long overdue: a recording of everything written by the eccentric genius Thelonious Monk. In retrospect, it seems crazy that no one else had done this before: Monk's oeuvre isn't very extensive -- the core repertoire of his compositions would fit easily on a single disc -- and yet there are a dozen or so pieces that are rarely played and a handful that had never been recorded before this. The ...

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