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Author tronghoa 14 September 2010 in [ Movies ]

Bulletproof Monk (2003) BDRip x264-DMZ

Bulletproof Monk (2003) BDRip x264-DMZ
English | 1h 43mn | 848x368 | x264 - 1000Kbps | 23.976fps | AAC - 192Kbps | 932MB
Genre: Action | Adventure | Comedy


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Author tronghoa 23 October 2010 in [ Music ]

Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Himself & Portrait Of An Ermite (2010)

Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Himself & Portrait Of An Ermite (2010)
EAC Rip | Flac(tracks) + cue + log | 314 MB | 1 CD | Complete Scans
Genre: Jazz | Hotfile/Fileserve


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Author tronghoa 22 December 2010 in [ Movies ]

Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (1998) DIV3-DMZ

Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (1998) DIV3-DMZ
AVI | 654.7 MiB | 608x448 | DivX 3 Low @ 930 Kbps | English | MP3 @ 81.4 Kbps - 2 channels | 1h 29mn
Genre: Documentary


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Author tronghoa 5 January 2011 in [ Movies ]

Bulletproof Monk (2003) DVDRip x264-349Mb-DMZ

Bulletproof Monk (2003) DVDRip x264-349Mb-DMZ
Language: English
95 Min | 720 x 416 | x264 512Kbps | 25.000fps | DVDrip | AAC - 48KHz | 349 MB
Genre: Action | Adventure | Comedy


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Author tronghoa 28 July 2011 in [ Movies ]

Bulletproof Monk (2003) 1080p BDRip x264 AAC-DMZ

Bulletproof Monk (2003) 1080p BDRip x264 AAC-DMZ
Language: English | Tibetan | German
MPEG-4 | 2.981 GiB | 1920x816 | AVC @ 3 796 Kbps | AAC LC @ 317 Kbps - 6 channels | 1h 43mn
Genre: Action | Adventure | Comedy
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For 60 years a mysterious monk with no name has zigzagged the globe to protect an ancient scroll - a scroll that holds the key to unlimited power. Now the Monk must look for a new scrollkeeper. Kar is an unlikely candidate, a streetwise young man whose only interest is himself. But when he inadvertently saves the Bulletproof Monk from capture, the two become partners in a scheme to save the world from the scroll s most avid pursuer. Packed with spectacular special effects and martial arts action, the Monk, Kar, and a sexy Russian mob princess called Bad Girl must struggle to find, face, and fight the ultimate enemy.


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Author supper88 21 November 2011 in [ Music ]

Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years 1962-1968 (3CD Boxset) (2001)

Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years 1962-1968 (3CD Boxset) (2001)
Release: 2001 | Track: 32 (3CD) | Format: MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | Size: 477 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Sony


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Author supper88 22 November 2011 in [ Music ]

Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years (1962-1968) (2001)
Thelonious Monk - The Columbia Years (1962-1968) (2001)
Release Date: Jun 19, 2001 | Recording Date: Oct 31, 1962 - Nov 19, 1968 | Format: Mp3@320 | 477 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Sony | Number of Discs: 3


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While occasionally maligned, Thelonious Monk's '60s recordings for Columbia yielded many moments of warmth and ingenuity. His first two albums for the label, Monk's Dream and Criss-Cross, rank among his very best; the latter demonstrated the company's success in raising his profile, becoming in 1963 his sole LP to place on the pop charts. This three-CD box, like the 2000 collection of Prestige sessions, aims to push Monk's '60s music into the spotlight shared by his Blue Note and Riverside classics. While deviled by a handful of questionable choices, The Columbia Years for the most part succeeds.

As Peter Keepnews's liner notes point out, Monk spent an inordinate amount of his time at Columbia rerecording his established repertoire, dipping into not only his own stock of compositions, but favorite standards such as "April in Paris." Often supported by the excellent likes of saxophonist Charlie Rouse and drummer Ben Riley, Monk made trio and quartet versions of such classics into keepers. He also continued his sporadic work with larger groups in settings both sublime (the performances here of "Evidence" and "Epistrophy," recorded during the 1967 European tour captured in the documentary Straight, No Chaser) and misguided (the Oliver Nelson-led Monk's Blues sessions that nonetheless supply this set's lovely, bracing "Reflections").

Unfortunately, in concentrating on Monk's best-known titles, The Columbia Years misses his more than worthwhile forays off the beaten path. The pianist's reading of "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" (from the '67 Straight, No Chaser disc), for instance, is one of his slyest, most musically complete stretchings of a theme; ranging from stately to a stride-like bounce over nearly eight minutes, it would have proved the centerpiece of the box. The inclusion of a listless alternate take of "Honeysuckle Rose" near the end of disc 1 also baffles.

Still, The Columbia Years mostly dazzles, with Monk reveling in his heightened fame and, of course, his music. Listen long before deriding the best of the work here: it's the sound of one of America's greatest musician-composers continuing to challenge himself on his own terms. --Rickey Wright


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