J.J. Johnson shared the front line with his tenor master for an exceptional session that features a unique reworking of "Poor Butterfly" and a great original "Why Don't I." Horace Silver is the pianist, but Thelonious Monk replaces him on "Reflections" and both pianists alternate throughout a stunning version of "Misterioso."
Recorded in 1957.
Art Blakey, drums
Paul Chambers, bass
J.J. Johnson, trombone
Thelonious Monk, piano
Sonny Rollins, sax (tenor)
Horace Silver, piano
Track Listing
Why Don't I
Wail March
Misterioso
Reflections
You Stepped Out of a Dream
Poor Butterfly