Wes Montgomery - The Montgomeryland Sessions (2013) [EAC-FLAC]
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Wes Montgomery - The Montgomeryland Sessions [2CD] (2013) [EAC-FLAC] EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 886 Mb Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 398 Mb This release contains the complete classic albums “The Montgomery Brothers & Five Others” (1958), “Montgomeryland” (1959) and “Wes, Buddy & Monk” (1958). Also included are all the songs featuring solos by Wes Montgomery from the LPs “Kismet” (1958) and A Good Git Together (1959) and, as a final bonus, a rare 1955 Montgomery Brothers version of “Love for Sale” appearing here on CD for the first time ever - taken from a long out of print compilation LP called appropriately, “Almost Forgotten”. Wes Montgomery's admirers have often speculated on what direction his career might have taken had he not died prematurely in 1968. Would he have returned to straight-ahead bop, or would the slick, heavily produced smooth jazz he turned to during the last few years of his life continue to be his primary focus? Would there have been any Montgomery Brothers reunions in the ‘70s? One can only speculate. But what we can say for certain is that when he was still bop-oriented, the influential guitarist made his mark both as a leader and on sessions he co-led with bassist Monk Montgomery and pianist/vibist Buddy Montgomery. The Montgomery Brothers' pre-‘60s output is the focus of The Montgomeryland Sessions; spanning 1955-1959, this two-CD set contains the albums The Montgomery Brothers Plus Five Others and Montgomeryland in their entirety. Also included are live performances from the Kismet album (recorded at the Forum Theater in Los Angeles in 1958) and Jon Hendricks' A Good Git-Together (which finds The Montgomery Brothers backing that risk-taking singer at Fugazi Hall in San Francisco in 1959). And collectors will be glad to know that this double-CD contains a rare Montgomery Brothers version of Cole Porter's "Love for Sale" from 1955. The Montgomeryland Sessions isn't the last word on Wes Montgomery's recordings with his brothers; for example, this release doesn't get into their Groove Yard session of 1961. But it takes more than a superficial look at their late-‘50s activities, and even though The Montgomeryland Sessions isn't recommended to casual listeners, it's a release that serious collectors will be glad to have. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CD1 01. FINGER PICKIN’ 02. SOUND CARRIER 03. LOIS ANN 04. BUD’S BEAUX ARTS 05 BOCK TO BOCK 06. ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE 07. BILLIE’S BOUNCE 08. FAR WES 09. LEILA 10. OLD FOLKS 11. WES’ TUNE 12. HYMN TO CARL 13. MONTGOMERYLAND FUNK 14. STOMPIN’ AT THE SAVOY 15. LOVE FOR SALE CD2 01. SUMMERTIME 02. MONK’S SHOP 03. FALLING IN LOVE WITH LOVE 04. RENIE 05. OUVERTURE 06. AND THIS IS MY BELOVED 07. FATE 08. STRANGER IN PARADISE 09. BAUBLES, BANGLES AND BEADS 10. NOT SINCE NINEVEH 11. A GOOD GIT TOGETHER 12. FEED ME 13. MUSIC IN THE AIR 14. PRETTY STRANGE 15. THE SHOUTER 16. SOCIAL CALL 17. OUT OF THE PAST *2013 Phoenix Records | 131579 Personnel: Wes Montgomery (g), Monk Montgomery (b), Buddy Montgomery (vib, p), Freddie Hubbard (tp), Harold Land, Alonzo Johnson, Wayman Atkinson (ts), Pony Poindexter (as), Joe Bradley (p), Paul Parker, Louis Hayes (d) ... Wes Montgomery & The Wynton Kelly Trio - The Unissued 1965 Half Note Broadcasts (2013) [EAC-FLAC]: https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/8813304/Wes_Montgomery__amp__Wynton_Kelly_Trio_-_1965_Broadcasts_(2013)_ Wes Montgomery - Echoes Of Indiana Avenue (2012) [EAC-FLAC]: https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/8809621/Wes_Montgomery_-_Echoes_Of_Indiana_Avenue_(2012)_[EAC-FLAC]