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Monk Solo Monk Mp3, Flac, Wma Monk Solo Monk mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Solo Monk Country: Japan Released: 1966 MP3 version RAR size: 1517 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1278 mb WMA version RAR size: 1429 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 658 Other Formats: MP3 APE DMF AU MP1 WMA ASF Tracklist Hide Credits Dinah A1 2:27 Written-By – Akst*, Young*, Lewis* I Surrender, Dear A2 3:43 Written-By – Clifford*, Barris* Sweet And Lovely A3 2:58 Written-By – Arnheim*, Tobias*, Lemare* North Of The Sunset A4 1:50 Written-By – Monk* Ruby, My Dear A5 5:35 Written-By – Monk* I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) A6 2:36 Written-By – Neiburg*, Dougherty*, Reynolds* I Hadn't Anyone Till You B1 3:17 Written-By – Noble* Everything Happens To Me B2 3:25 Written-By – Dennis*, Adair* Monk's Point B3 2:11 Written-By – Monk* I Should Care B4 1:56 Written-By – Stordahl*, Weston*, Cahn* Ask Me Now B5 4:35 Written-By – Monk* These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) B6 3:32 Written-By – Link*, Marvell*, Strachey* Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. Credits Artwork [Cover Art] – Paul Davis Liner Notes – Martin Williams Piano – Thelonious Monk Producer – Teo Macero Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Solo Monk (LP, Album, CL 2349 Monk* Columbia CL 2349 US 1965 Mono) Solo Monk (LP, Album, CS 2349 Monk* Columbia CS 2349 US Unknown Mono, RE, 180) 20AP 1497 Monk* Solo Monk (LP, Album) CBS/Sony 20AP 1497 Japan 1979 CT 47854 Monk* Solo Monk (Cass, Album) Columbia CT 47854 US 1992 Thelonious 62549 Solo Monk (LP, RP) CBS 62549 Netherlands Unknown Monk Related Music albums to Solo Monk by Monk Thelonious Monk - Solo Monk Thelonious Monk - The Ultimate Thelonious Monk The Thelonious Monk Quartet - Monk's Dream Thelonious Monk - Who's Afraid Of The Big Band Monk? T.S. Monk - Too Much Too Soon Thelonius Monk - Thelonious Monk - The Great Monk [ Brilliant Corners / Monk's Music ] Thelonious Monk - Criss-Cross.
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