It was thanks to tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec that Thelonious Monk met Alfred Lion, the co-founder of the Blue Note label, in 1947.The producer immediately recognized the originality of the pianist and composer and signed him to a contract.Over the next five years, Monk recorded for the label in various constellations, documenting his unique music.The 12-inch compilation “Genius of Modern Music, Vol.2″, released in 1956, contained first recordings of some of Monk’s best-known compositions and established his reputation as an original musical genius.Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition: Mono, mastered by Kevin Gray, pressed on 180g vinyl by Optimal, in single sleeve