| This is the sixth studio album cut by Thelonious Monk under the production/direction 
        of Teo Macero for Columbia and as such should not be confused with the 
        original motion picture soundtrack to the 1988 film of the same name. 
        The original disc only included six performances, half of which were edited 
        due to the stringent time constraints of vinyl. The 1996 CD not only restores 
        all of the previously abridged performances, but also adds a trio of sides, 
        two of which ("I Didn't Know About You: Take 1" and "Green 
        Chimneys") are issued here for the first time. The band featured 
        here includes: Monk (piano), Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), Ben Riley (drums), 
        and Larry Gales (bass). This would be the final quartet Monk would assemble 
        to record with in the studio. While far from being somber, this unit retained 
        a mature flavor which would likewise place Monk's solos in a completely 
        new context. At times, this adaptation presents itself more subtly than 
        others. For instance, Monk's extended solo in "Locomotive" never 
        reaches beyond itself due in part to the tempo-laden rhythm section. The 
        contrast of styles, however, appreciates the caliber of this particular 
        solo, including an obvious assertion by Monk which leads the band, albeit 
        temporarily, into playing double-time. Other recommended quartet selections 
        on this disc include a liberated version of the title track, which not 
        only highlights some stellar interaction between Monk and Rouse, but is 
        heard on the CD reissue in its original performance length. The same can 
        be said for "We See," which now includes nearly three missing 
        minutes and features the hardest bop on the album. In addition to the 
        quartet sides, Straight, No Chaser contains two unaccompanied piano solos: 
        "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" and "This Is 
        My Story, This Is My Song." (by Lindsay Planer, AMG) |