Monk's Bones, the latest album by Monk's Music Trio, is a dazzling display of musical virtuosity and creativity. The trio, consisting of pianist John Hicks, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Andrew Cyrille, pays tribute to the legendary jazz pianist Thelonious Monk in this album, reinterpreting his classic compositions with their own unique style and flair.
From the opening track, "Brilliant Corners," the trio sets a high bar for the rest of the album, with Hicks' intricate piano lines, Workman's pulsating bass rhythms, and Cyrille's dynamic drumming creating a mesmerizing sound that draws the listener in. Throughout the album, the trio showcases their mastery of Monk's music, seamlessly blending his signature angular melodies and dissonant harmonies with their own improvisational skills.
Standout tracks include "Epistrophy," where the trio's interplay is particularly impressive, and "Blue Monk," where Workman's bass solo steals the show. The album's title track, "Monk's Bones," is a hauntingly beautiful rendition of Monk's "Ruby, My Dear," featuring Hicks' delicate piano playing and Cyrille's subtle percussion.