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"The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery" on Riverside RLP 12-320

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"The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery" on Riverside RLP 12-320

Montgomery is my favorite jazz guitarist.

I wasn’t a lover of guitar straight away when I started listening to jazz. But through the years I’ve tasted bits and pieces of jazz guitar playing and come to really appreciate the instrument in this genre. If I would choose my top five jazz guitarists it would be Montgomery, Jim Hall, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell and Tad Farlow.

When it comes to enjoying Montgomerys music I definitely came late to the party. I just hadn’t focused on him before. But when I started to listen to his stuff I was immediately hooked. I bought Boss Guitar, also on Riverside, which is a lovely album and probably my favorite of his up to this point. It contains some great tunes and it’s extremely well recorded. The opposite can be said for the album on display, it’s not very well recorded if you compare the two sessions. No matter, the music is top notch.

We have a great band here, with Montgomery joined by the great Tommy Flanagan on piano, Percy Heath on double bass and Albert Heath on drums.

Favorite tunes from this album is the Sonny Rollins penned ”Airegin” and Montgomerys own ”Four On Six”.

I will continue to explore Montgomerys output and hopefully I will be able to add some more titles of his to the collection.

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"Boss Guitar" by Wes Montgomery on Riverside RM 459

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"Boss Guitar" by Wes Montgomery on Riverside RM 459

A master jazz guitarist at work…

In jazz, guitar is an instrument I haven’t dived into properly. I’ve been enjoying Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, Jim Hall and so on through the years, but haven’t got many albums with a guitarist as a leader. One of the very best jazz guitarists was of course Wes Montgomery and I’m a rookie when it comes to him. Why? Well, I haven’t focused on jazz guitarists a lot and I have for some reason neglected his work. Shame on me. He was brilliant. This album is brilliant. Looking to try and find more of his stuff for sure. He was such a smooth player. Had a wonderful tone on the guitar and he played with so much lyricism and his technique was second to none.

This session features Montgomery together with Mel Rhyne on organ and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Rhyne is a cat who I haven’t heard before. He plays some great stuff on this one. Jimmy Cobb is always great, with his tight playing, pinging away on the ride cymbal in a beautiful way. 

Impossible to pick favorite tunes cause each time you listen to this album you end up with different favorites. Stellar music all the way through.

I love this trio format with only guitar, organ and drums. It creates a sparse vibe and it really highlights Montgomerys mastery. Highly recommended.

Do you have some favorite Montgomery titles you’d like to share?

New titles coming in a steady flow now, stay tuned.

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