AVID Jazz continues with its Four Classic Album series with a re-mastered 2CD second release from Wes Montgomery, complete with original artwork, liner notes and personnel details.
The Montgomery Brothers: The Montgomery Brothers in Canada; Wes Montgomery: So Much Guitar!; Milt Jackson & Wes Montgomery: Bags Meets Wes! and Wes Montgomery: Full House.
AVID are pleased to present a long overdue second release from legendary jazz guitar great Mr. Wes Montgomery. On this set you will find Wes in the company of his brothers Buddy and Monk for the hard to find live classic The Montgomery Brothers In Canada plus a wonderful pairing of Wes with Milt Jackson for Bags Meets Wes! and then we feature a couple of albums recorded under his own name, the brilliant So Much Guitar! and the equally brilliant live set Full House. The original sales notes for our first Montgomery set (AMSC1027) describe how label owner Orrin Keepnews was urged by Cannonball Adderley and a review by composer, musician and critic Gunther Schuller to check out an extraordinarily spectacular... unbearably exciting young guitarist by the name of Wes Montgomery. Listen for yourself and you will discover that their enthusiasm was well founded! We also discovered that Wess self-taught style had much in common with that of John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins in that instead of the flowing style of a Charlie Christian his was of a more jabbing, fierce intensity, attacking the instrument in the same way the two saxophonists attacked their horns. On our four selections Wes is in great company, aside from his two brothers on the Canada set, the great pianist Hank Jones appears on So Much Guitar alongside bassist Ron Carter with Lex Humphries on drums and Ray Barretto for an extra percussive punch! Theres Milt Jackson, of course on Bags Meets Wes with Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones on bass and the great Philly Joe Jones behind the skins. Finally, for the live Full House set, we have the driving tenor sax of Johnny Griffin ably supported by three guys from Miles Davis Kind Of Blue line up, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb. Under pressure for not being John Coltrane, Griffin does a fine job of driving the music forward!! Employing a quote from respected music journalist Ralph J Gleason... Make no mistake, Wes Montgomery is the best thing to happen to the guitar since Charlie Christian, from a phenomenal and drastically original guitarist who was almost dragged out of domestic bliss (and rearing six children!) by Cannonball Adderley who was passing through his home town of Indianapolis. By the end of 1960 Wes Montgomery had (seemingly albeit reluctantly) firmly established himself on the jazz scene and was now quite literally moving along. As with all AVID releases, we hope you enjoy this classic set and check out our extensive catalogue for more great music across jazz, blues, country and many other musical genres.
Check out:- Wes Montgomery (AMSC1027); Wynton Kelly (AMSC1436 & 1165); Hank Jones (AMSC1253); Paul Chambers (AMSC1324); Johnny Griffin (AMSC1266); Milt Jackson (AMSC1341 & 979); Modern Jazz Quartet (AMSC1226 & 945); Kenny Burrell (AMSC1433 & 1327); Tal Farlow (AMSC1086); Grant Green (AMSC1065); Tiny Grimes (AMSC1188); The Poll Winners (AMSC1412); Johnny Griffin & Eddie Lockjaw Davis (AMSC1309); Charlie Byrd (AMSC1123); Jim Hall (AMSC1033); Barney Kessel (AMSC921); Mundell Lowe (AMSC1333); Jack McDuff & Bill Jennings (AMSC1339); Jimmy Raney (AMSC1051); Django Reinhardt (AMSC1020).
CD1
1-8: The Montgomery Brothers In Canada
1. Jeannine
2. Snowfall
3. Angel Eyes
4. Barbados
5. This Love Of Mine
6. On Green Dolphin Street
7. You Dont Know What Love Is
8. Beaux Arts
9-16: So Much Guitar!
9. Twisted Blues
10. Cotton Tail
11. I Wish I Knew
12. Im Just A Lucky So And So
13. Repetition
14. Somethin Like Bags
15. While Were Young
16. One For My Baby
CD2
1-7: Bags Meets Wes!
1. S.K.J.
2. Stablemates
3. Stairway To The Stars
4. Blue Roz
5. Sam Sack
6. Jingles
7. Delilah
8-13: Full House
8. Full House
9. Ive Grown Accustomed To Her Face
10. Blue N Boogie
11. Cariba
12. Come Rain Or Come Shine
13. S.O.S.