Genre: Pop Rock
Label: OJC
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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Wes Montgomery The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery LP

Wes Montgomery

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SKU:
OJCLP036
UPC:
025218603614
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A dazzling display of the unorthodox technique and emotional power that combined to make Montgomery a literally “incredible” artist. Ever since its initial release in 1960, this album has been a consensus choice of musicians, critics, and knowledgeable listeners as a matchless example of the talents of one of the finest jazz instrumentalists of all times.

Features:
• Vinyl LP

Musicians:
Wes Montgomery, guitar
Tommy Flanagan, piano
Percy Heath, bass
Alber "Tootie" Heath, drums

Selections:
1. Airegin
2. D-Natural Blues
3. Polka Dots and Moonbeams
4. Four on Six
5. West Coast Blues
6. In Your Own Sweet Way
7. Mr. Walker
8. Gone With the Wind

Recorded January 26 and 28, 1960 in New York.

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