180 Gram Pressing! Analogue Remastering (AAA)!
This 1971 recording signals the beginning of Jamaican pianist Monty Alexanders fruitful relationship with MPS, lasting over a decade and encompassing some dozen albums. Originally touted as heir to Oscar Petersons crown, Alexander is famous for his virtuoso melding of jazz, the sounds of the Caribbean and blues. The classic Dave Brubeck Quartets bassist Eugene Wright, calypso percussionist Montego Joe, and ace drummer Duffy Jackson round out the quartet. Montevideo jumps off with percussive Latin two-beat verve and a witty piano filled with quotes. The ballad Where is Love is a searching romantic serenade, and Monty transforms the Beatles Here Comes The Sun into blues-laced Latinesque with a taste of boogie. Monty takes the standard Love Walked In at a brisk pace as he demonstrates his considerable straight-ahead jazz chops, bop quotes and all. Check out the tasty walking bass and drum solos. The luscious calypso Brown Skin Girl is followed by Montys tender, wistful solo rendition of his The Dream Is Mine. The group stretches out on Miles Davis iconic So What, grounding the tune with a driving Latin-rock beat. They say variety is the spice of life and Monty Alexander and co. have seasoned this album to perfection.
Features:
180g Audiophile pressing
Analogue remastering (AAA)
Gatefold jacket
Liner notes, remastering information and a picture of the original master tape box inside
Musicians:
Monty Alexander, piano
Eugene Wright, bass
Montego Joe, congas
Duffy Jackson, drums
Selections:
Side A:
1. Montevideo
2. Where Is Love
3. Here Comes The Sun
4. Love Walked In
Side B:
1. Brown Skin Girl
2. This Dream Of Mine
3. So What
This 1971 recording signals the beginning of Jamaican pianist Monty Alexanders fruitful relationship with MPS, lasting over a decade and encompassing some dozen albums. Originally touted as heir to Oscar Petersons crown, Alexander is famous for his virtuoso melding of jazz, the sounds of the Caribbean and blues. The classic Dave Brubeck Quartets bassist Eugene Wright, calypso percussionist Montego Joe, and ace drummer Duffy Jackson round out the quartet. Montevideo jumps off with percussive Latin two-beat verve and a witty piano filled with quotes. The ballad Where is Love is a searching romantic serenade, and Monty transforms the Beatles Here Comes The Sun into blues-laced Latinesque with a taste of boogie. Monty takes the standard Love Walked In at a brisk pace as he demonstrates his considerable straight-ahead jazz chops, bop quotes and all. Check out the tasty walking bass and drum solos. The luscious calypso Brown Skin Girl is followed by Montys tender, wistful solo rendition of his The Dream Is Mine. The group stretches out on Miles Davis iconic So What, grounding the tune with a driving Latin-rock beat. They say variety is the spice of life and Monty Alexander and co. have seasoned this album to perfection.
Features:
180g Audiophile pressing
Analogue remastering (AAA)
Gatefold jacket
Liner notes, remastering information and a picture of the original master tape box inside
Musicians:
Monty Alexander, piano
Eugene Wright, bass
Montego Joe, congas
Duffy Jackson, drums
Selections:
Side A:
1. Montevideo
2. Where Is Love
3. Here Comes The Sun
4. Love Walked In
Side B:
1. Brown Skin Girl
2. This Dream Of Mine
3. So What