Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar

Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar (150g)

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Wes Montgomery – guitar [click here to see more vinyl featuring Wes Montgomery]

Jimmy Cobb – drums [click here to see other vinyl featuring Jimmy Cobb]

Melvin Rhyne – organ

Written by Consuelo Velasquez (A1), Sunny Skylar (A1), Jerome Kern (A2), Johnny Mercer (A2-3), Henry Mancini (A3), Wes Montgomery (A4, B2), Eddie Heywood (B1), Norman Gimbel (B1), Al Stillman (B3), Ernesto Lecuona (B3), Donald Meyer (B4), Elise Bretton (B4)

 

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 150g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Original Jazz Classics

Original Label : Riverside

Recorded on April 22, 1963 at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City

Engineered by Ray Fowler

Produced by Orrin Keepnews

Mastered by Anne-Marie Suenram

Design by Ken Deardoff

Liner Notes by Joe Goldberg

Photography by Ed Michel

Originally released in July 1963

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A:

1. Besame Mucho

2. Dearly Beloved

3. Days of Wine and Roses

4. The Trick Bag

Side B:

1. Canadian Sunset

2. Fried Pies

3. The Breeze and I

4. For Heaven's Sake

     

    Reviews:

    “Before he moved away from straight-ahead jazz and starting playing what is now known as smooth jazz, Wes Montgomery was one of bop's finest guitarists. Montgomery's bop period ended much too soon, but thankfully, he recorded his share of rewarding bop albums when he was still bop-oriented -- and one of them is Boss Guitar, which Orrin Keepnews produced in 1963. It's a trio recording, employing Mel Rhyne on organ and Jimmy Cobb on performances that have held up well over time; Montgomery shows how expressive a ballad player he could be on the standards "For Heaven's Sake" and "Days of Wine and Roses," but the fast tempo exuberance of "The Trick Bag" (a Montgomery original) serves him equally well. Montgomery swings the blues with pleasing results on "Fried Pies" (another Montgomery original), while Consuelo Velázquez's "Besame Mucho" (which is usually played at a slow ballad tempo) is successfully transformed into medium-tempo Latin jazz. Boss Guitar is among the bop-oriented Montgomery albums that should continue to be savored after all these years.” AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson

     

    Ratings:

    AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.49 / 5

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