Wes Montgomery - The Classic Recordings: 1960-1962 (2017)

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Title: The Classic Recordings: 1960-1962
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Enlightenment
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 5:20:11
Total Size: 1.66 GB / 741 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Ursula
02. Klactoveedsedstene
03. Don't Explain
04. West Coast Blues
05. Terrain
06. Compulsion
07. Work Song
08. Pretty Memory
09. I've Got a Crush on You
10. Mean to Me
11. Fallout
12. Sack of Woe
13. My Heart Stood Still
14. Violets for Your Furs
15. Scrambled Eggs
16. Back to Back
17. Groove Yard
18. If I Should Lose You
19. Delirium
20. Just for Now
21. Doujie
22. Heart Strings
23. Remember
24. Jeannine
25. Snowfall
26. Angel Eyes
27. Barbados
28. And This Is My Beloved
29. This Love of Mine
30. On Green Dolphin Street
31. You Don't Know What Love Is
32. Beaux Arts
33. Twisted Blues
34. Cotton Tail
35. I Wish I Knew
36. I'm Just a Lucky so and So
37. Repetition
38. Something Like Bags
39. While We're Young
40. One for My Baby
41. Love Walked In
42. Love for Sale
43. No Hard Feelings
44. Enchanted
45. Stranger in Paradise
46. The Lamp Is Low
47. Double Deal
48. And Then I Wrote
49. Darn That Dream
50. Lois Ann
51. Mambo in Chimes
52. S.K.J.
53. Stablemates
54. Stairway to the Stars
55. Blue Roz
56. Sam's Sack
57. Full House
58. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
59. Blue 'N' Boogie
60. Cariba
61. Come Rain or Come Shine
62. S.O.S
63. Born to Be Blue

In 1959 Montgomery was signed to the Riverside Records label, and remained there until late 1963, just before the company went bankrupt. The recordings made during this period are widely considered by fans and jazz historians to be Montgomery's best and most influential. Two sessions in January 1960 yielded the record, The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, which was recorded as a quartet with pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Percy Heath and drummer Albert Tootie Heath. The album featured two of Montgomery's best known compositions, Four on Six and West Coast Blues. This album is included on the first volume of this two x four CD series, The Complete Recordings 1958 - 1960. Was Montgomery received many awards and accolades throughout his career; he was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Bumpin' in 1965 and received a Grammy for Goin' Out of My Head as Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by Large Group or Soloist with Large Group, in 1966. He was nominated again for his version of The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby and the LP Down Here on the Ground in 1968, and posthumously for Willow, Weep for Me in '69. His second album, The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, earned him Down Beat magazine's 'New Star' award in 1960. In addition, he won the Down Beat Critic's Poll award for best Jazz guitarist in 1960, '61, '62,'63, '66, and '67. Jazz purists relish Montgomery's recordings up through 1965, and sometimes complain that he abandoned hard-bop for pop jazz toward the end of his career, although it is arguable that he gained a wider audience for his earlier work with his soft jazz from 1965-1968. During this late period he would occasionally turn out original material alongside jazzy orchestral arrangements of pop songs. In sum, this late period earned him considerable wealth and created a platform for a new audience to hear his earlier recordings.


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