Wes Montgomery Trio, Full House, Boss Guitar
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Wes Montgomery in three early Riverside albums. Wes Montgomery Trio: A Dynamic New Sound (Riverside, 1959) Wes - guitar, Melvin Rhyne - organ, Paul Barker - drums. His first session as leader. Full House (Riverside, 1962) Wes - guitar, Johnny Griffin - tenor sax, Wynton Kelly - piano, Paul Chambers - bass, Jimmy Cobb - drums. Live recording. Boss Guitar (Riverside, 1963) Wes - guitar, Mel Rhyne - organ, Jimmy Cobb - drums. ---------- Wes Montgomery plucked the strings directly with his thumb. He devised chord and octave techniques for the instrument and made them a central part of his solo style. He is famous for the warmth in his tone and every solo is a statement. As a jazz guitarist, he is simply one of the best ever and when he made his impact it proved to be massive, and permanent. ---------- X-tra bonus tracks ;-) - O.G.D. (Jimmy Smith - organ, Ray Barretto - conga, Grady Tate - Drums, 1966) - Impressions (Wynton Kelly - piano, Paul Chambers - bass, Jimmy Cobb - drums, 1965) - The Thumb (Ron Carter - bass, Ray Barretto - conga, Grady Tate - Drums, 1966) - The Shadow Of Your Smile (Don Sebesky's orchestra, 1965) - Goin' Out Of My Head (Oliver Nelson's orchestra, 1965) ---------- (MP3 bitrate 320 kbit/s)