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1. | My Ideal
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2. | 1,000 Rainbows
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3. | Aki's Blues
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4. | Invitation
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5. | That Old Black Magic
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6. | Blues for David
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7. | You've Changed
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8. | Hob Nob With Brother Bob
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9. | Here Again
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Jazz
Buddy Montgomery - Piano Jeff Chambers - Bass Ray Appleton - Drums
* John Abbott - Photography * Judy Lamirand - Design * Marc Edelman - Producer * Maureen Sickler - Engineer * Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer * Ted Panken - Liner Notes
Since achieving major success in the 1960s with the Montgomery Brothers band, and (along with brother Monk on bass) backing brother Wes on some of the guitar great's most popular albums, Buddy Montgomery has been heard from only occasionally. This trio album on Sharp Nine shows him still in fine form both as a composer and gently swinging pianist. If the album has one weakness, it is the relative sameness of the compositions and tempos. Even the usually uptempo chestnut "That Old Black Magic" is transformed here into an almost unrecognizable slow ballad. Still, with solid backing from bassist Jeff Chambers and drummer Ray Appleton, Montgomery has made a fine album of quiet, soulful piano music. ---Joel Roberts, All Music Guide
Buddy Montgomery
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jan 30, 1930 in Indianapolis, IN Genre: Jazz Styles: Hard Bop
The youngest of the three Montgomery brothers, Buddy Montgomery has long been a reliable, if underrated, vibraphonist and pianist. He became a professional in 1948 and the following year toured with Big Joe Turner. He played piano with Slide Hampton in his native Indianapolis, served in the Army, and then was a member (on vibes) of the popular Mastersounds with his brother Monk. Buddy had a brief stint with Miles Davis (playing vibes) in 1960 and frequently played with brothers Wes and Monk (under the guitarist's leadership) in the 1960s. He moved to Milwaukee in 1969, becoming a local fixture and an educator. In the early '80s, Montgomery moved to Oakland, where he recorded for producer Orrin Keepnews on Landmark and with the Riverside Reunion Band. Buddy Montgomery's earlier dates as a leader were for World Pacific (1957), Fantasy, Riverside, Milestone, and Impulse (1969). ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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