Wes Montgomery feat. Eddie Higgins Trio - One Night in Indy (1959) [2016]
Artist: Wes Montgomery feat. Eddie Higgins Trio
Title: One Night in Indy
Year Of Release: 1959 [2016]
Label: Resonance Records [HCD-2018]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: WavPack (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:41:57
Total Size: 112 mb (+5%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Never-before-released recording of legendary guitarist Wes Montgomery playing with jazz pianist Eddie Higgins. An exclusive 1959 performance recorded live in Indianapolis. Following the 2012 release of Resonance's archival set Echoes of Indiana Avenue, author, photo journalist, and private collector Duncan Schiedt approached the label to see if they'd be interested in releasing a live tape of Wes Montgomery he owned. It was a 1959 set where the guitarist sat in with the Eddie Higgins Trio, then featuring drummer Walter Perkins (and also an unknown bassist).Title: One Night in Indy
Year Of Release: 1959 [2016]
Label: Resonance Records [HCD-2018]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: WavPack (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:41:57
Total Size: 112 mb (+5%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Resonance arranged for the rights and released One Night in Indy in 2016. Montgomery's star was just beginning to rise – he recorded two sessions for Riverside in 1958 – and Higgins established himself as an attraction on the Chicago circuit but, at this time, they were essentially operating on the same level of stardom and, appropriately enough, this date showcases them equally, with Montgomery's rich runs nicely accentuating the elegance of Higgins. If the audio is a little rough at times – the set was recorded on a homemade recorder in 1959, after all – the performances never are: even when the tempo starts cooking on "Stompin' at the Savoy," this music rolls easy and the appeal is that mellow yet lively interplay, as each leader seems to want nothing more than to play off of the other.
Tracks:
1. Give Me the Simple Life [9:16]
02. Prelude to a Kiss [5:53]
03. Stompin' at the Savoy [7:12]
04. Li'l Darling [8:10]
05. Ruby, My Dear [8:35]
06. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To [2:51]
Recorded January 18, 1959- Live in Indianapolis, Indiana
Personnel:
Drums – Walter Perkins
Guitar – Wes Montgomery
Piano – Eddie Higgins
Bass - unknown