Jazz
Recorded: April 22, 1963, New York Cit
WES MONTGOMERY - guitar MEL RHYNE - organ JIMMY COBB - drums
In his skyrocketing but tragically brief career (his first album as a leader came late in '59; he died of a heart attack in '68), Wes Montgomery completely revolutionized jazz guitar. But when first discovered, he was working in the basic guitar-organ-drums "bar band" format, and it remained a setting in which he always felt comfortable and creatively free. His first Riverside sessions (now OJCCD-034-2) and his last (OJCCD-144-2) were in this vein, but the present album - a 1963 date on which he is joined by hometown colleague Mel Rhyne on organ and spurred by a peak performance from drummer Jimmy Cobb - is widely regarded as the most fully effective of its kind. |