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7.473 Ft
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1. | Besame Mucho
Take 3
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2. | Dearly Beloved
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3. | Days Of Wine And Roses
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4. | The Trick Bag
Take 2 and 5
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5. | Canadian Sunset
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6. | Fried Pies
Take 2
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7. | The Breeze And I
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8. | For Heaven's Sake
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9. | Besame Mucho
alternative take, additional track, not on original LP
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10. | Fried Pies
Take 1, additional track, not on original LP
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Recorded in Plaza Studios, New York City, April 22, 1963
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 1959; he died of a heart attack in 1968), 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.
Japanese edition includes two extra songs. |
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