Thelonious Atmosphere Reviews

L.A. JAZZ SCENE #178 JUNE 2002

BUELL NEIDLINGER 4&5,
THELONIOUS ATMOSPHERE K2B2 3269.

Bassist Buell Neidlinger (who played with everyone from Rex Stewart to Cecil Taylor and Stravinsky) and tenor saxophonist Marty Krystall have always been real sticklers when it comes to interpreting Thelonious Monk's music. They believe in playing Monk's songs with the correct melody and original chords, and not discarding the theme once the solos start. In the 1980s they co-led the group Thelonious which exclusively performed Monk's compositions, emphasizing the lesser-known songs.

This CD has two previously unreleased performances from that era. Neidlinger and Krystall (who doubles on bass clarinet) are joined by pianist Brenton Banks and drummer Billy Osborne for six songs performed live on KCRW-FM. Krystall is the main solo star, putting plenty of emotion into his improvisations while Neidlinger keeps the momentum flowing. The quartet digs into such numbers as "Four In One," "Monk's Mood," "Trinkle, Tinkle" and "Bye-Ya." Also on this CD are five selections (including "Thelonious," 'Little Rootie Tootie" and "Skippy") from a live concert. For that engagement, Thelonious was a quintet with the co-leaders joined by trumpeter Hugh Schick, Jerry Peters on electric piano and drummer William Jefferey.

Throughout the CD, one is continually impressed by how well these musicians know the music, sounding comfortable playing over the tricky and difficult chord changes while always keeping the themes close by. While Buell Neidlinger has since moved up North, Marty Krystall (a brilliant player with his own sound) is still in the Los Angeles area and deserves to be checked out whenever he takes a moment off from the studios to appear in a local club. In the meantime, all lovers of Thelonious Monk's music are advised to pick up this stimulating effort, available from K2B2 (1748 Roosevelt Ave., Los Angeles CA 90006).

—Scott Yanow

BACK TO THELONIOUS ATMOSPHERE