The Wes Montgomery Trio (a.k.a. A Dynamic New Sound) is an album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery that was released in 1959. It was reissued by Original Jazz Classics. The track “Missile Blues” is [More]
“Like most archival labels, Resonance finds its material in many strange places: private collections, audience tapes, soundboard cassettes, lost studio recordings. Early in 2017, with the release of Groovin’ Hard by the Three Sounds, Resonance [More]
“Bасk оn Indiana Avеnuе: Thе Cаrrоll DеCаmр Recordings” іѕ a collection of рrеvіоuѕlу-unіѕѕuеd rесоrdіngѕ from jаzz guitar lеgеnd Wеѕ Mоntgоmеrу сарturеd lіvе and іn ѕtudіо in his hоmеtоwn of Indіаnароlіѕ, Indіаnа іn thе mіd-tо-lаtе 1950s [More]
Track listing: 1. June In January [0:00] 2. Lover Man [3:10] 3. Beaux Arts [9:40] 4. Snowfall [14:14] 5. Monterey Blues [20:59] 6. Barbados [25:06] 7. Angel Eyes [27:35] 8. Jingles [31:52] Personnel: Wes Montgomery [More]
Road Song is the twentieth album by jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1968. It reached number one on the Billboard Jazz album chart and number 39 on the R&B chart. It also reached number [More]
Full House is the seventh album and first live jazz album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1962. “Wes Montgomery’s recording of his June 25, 1962 live performance at the Tsubo Jazz Club [More]
Movin’ Along is the fifth album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1960. It has been reissued by Original Jazz Classics. The reissue includes two alternate takes. AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Because [More]
The Alternative Wes Montgomery is a compilation album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1963. It is composed of alternate unissued takes for previously issued albums on the Riverside label. AllMusic Review by [More]
Smokin’ at the Half Note is the second collaboration jazz album recorded by Wes Montgomery and the Wynton Kelly Trio and released in 1965. It was recorded live in late June 1965 at the Half [More]
Bags Meets Wes! is an album by Milt Jackson and Wes Montgomery that was released in 1962. It was reissued in 1999 with additional takes and again in 2006. “Milt Jackson was 38 when, in [More]