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Wes Montgomery - Full House (1962) [2007] CD-Rip

Wes Montgomery - Full House (1962) [2007] CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Wes Montgomery

  • Title: Full House
  • Year Of Release: 1962 [2007]
  • Label: Concord / Riverside
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
  • Total Time: 01:19:50
  • Total Size: 774 mb (+3%rec.)
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It’s a live date (recorded in Berkeley, Calif., at Tsubo’s) featuring Miles Davis’ rhythm section comprised of pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb and augmented by young tenor saxophone firebrand Johnny Griffin. Montgomery fully stretches out on this date. The original six tracks are complemented by five bonus tracks.


Tracks:

01 - Full House
02 - I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
03 - Blue 'N' Boogie
04 - Cariba (take2)
05 - Come Rain Or Come Shine (take 2)
06 - S.O.S. (take 3)
07 - Cariba (take 1) (bonus track)
08 - Come Rain Or Come Shine (take 1) (bonus track)
09 - S.O.S. (take 2) (bonus track)
10 - Born To Be Blue (take 1) (bonus track)
11 - Born To Be Blue (take 2) (bonus track)

Personnel:

Wes Montgomery - guitar
Johnny Griffin - tenor saxophone
Wynton Kelly - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
Jimmy Cobb - drums

Wes Montgomery - Full House (1962) [2007] CD-Rip

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  • M.G.
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Wes Montgomery’s album Full House is a unique album. It’s Montgomery’s 7th album and his first live album. Jazz music in general, is meant to be heard live. Seeing an elite group improvise on the spot and create a unique take on a song that will never be duplicated again, is invigorating. This album captures that spirit with multiple styles, different takes, and the applause from the crowd. This is one of my favorite Wes Montgomery albums particularly because of the energy you can feel being created by the musicians. I know this description is a bit abstract, but I’ll do my best to explain what I mean.