Wes Montgomery

Wes Montgomery ‎- The Genius Of Wes Montgomery (1968) [3LP Box Set, Vinyl Rip 16/44 & mp3-320 + DVD] Re-up

Wes Montgomery ‎- The Genius Of Wes Montgomery (1968)
Vinyl Rip 16/44 | Flac(Image + Cue) > 669 Mb
MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 303 Mb | Artwork(jpg) > 15 Mb
DVD-5: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | LPCM, 2 ch, 24 bit, 96 kHz > 4.51 Gb
Riverside, 109561/2/3 | Jazz

~ 3 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation. Full House, Groove Yard & The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery ~
Wes Montgomery with Buddy Montgomery and Monk Montgomery - Groove Brothers (1998) [Recorded 1960-1961]

Wes Montgomery with Buddy Montgomery and Monk Montgomery - Groove Brothers (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 444 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 190 Mb | Scans included | 01:18:18
Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Soul Jazz, Guitar Jazz | Label: Milestone | # MCD-47076-2

Although this is billed to Wes Montgomery, it is in fact a combination of two early-'60s LPs by the Montgomery Brothers – The Montgomery Brothers and The Montgomery Brothers in Canada – onto one disc. (Also note that it's almost entirely different from the Montgomery Brothers' Milestone double LP that also bears the name Groove Brothers, which mostly features material from their Riverside LP Groove Yard.) With Wes on guitar, Monk on bass, and Buddy on piano (Larance Marable fills out the quartet on drums), The Montgomery Brothers (1960) is a boppish set of five lengthy tracks, divided between both originals (penned by either Wes or Buddy) and standards. "June in January" is a particularly good vehicle for Wes' fluid single-note runs, while "D-Natural Blues" is one of his more enduring and good-natured compositions from the period. Buddy Montgomery, who often played the piano with the Montgomery Brothers, sticks exclusively to vibes on The Montgomery Brothers in Canada, which in addition to Wes and Monk has Paul Humphrey on drums.

Wes Montgomery - Road Song (1968)  Music

Posted by gribovar at July 21, 2019
Wes Montgomery - Road Song (1968)

Wes Montgomery - Road Song (1968)
EAC Rip | APE (tracks+.cue+log) - 164 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 73 MB | Covers (3 MB) included
Genre: Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: A&M Records (CD 0822), 1986

Wes Montgomery's final record (before his death from a heart attack at age 45) is, as with his two previous A&M releases, pure pop. The great guitarist sticks to simple melody statements (with a lot of octaves thrown in) while backed by Don Sebesky's unimaginative arrangements for an orchestra; commercially the combination was a big success.

Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966) (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 28, 2022
Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966) (Re-up)

Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 221 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 92 MB | Covers - 6 MB
Genre: Jazz, Guitar Jazz, Jazz-Pop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (827 842-2)

Wes Montgomery's last album for Verve (other than an exciting collaboration with Jimmy Smith) is a so-so orchestral date featuring arrangements by Don Sebesky. The material (which includes "Sunny" and "California Dreaming") is strictly pop fluff of the era and the great guitarist has little opportunity to do much other than state the melody in his trademark octaves. This record was perfect for AM radio of the period.
Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Jimmy & Wes: The Dynamic Duo (1966) [Reissue 1997] (Repost)

Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Jimmy & Wes: The Dynamic Duo (1966) [Reissue 1997]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 277 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 113 MB | Covers (15 MB) included
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (314 521 445-2)

Creed Taylor matched two of his most famous artists, Wes Montgomery and Jimmy Smith, on this session (Montgomery's last for Verve), and the results are incendiary - a near-ideal meeting of yin and yang. Smith comes at your throat with his big attacks and blues runs while Montgomery responds with rounder, smoother octaves and single notes that still convey much heat. They are an amazing pair, complementing each other, driving each other, using their bop and blues taproots to fuse together a sound. The romping, aggressive big band charts – Oliver Nelson at his best - on "Down by the Riverside" and "Night Train," and the pungently haunting chart for Gary McFarland's "13" (Death March)" still leave plenty of room for the soloists to stretch out. "James and Wes" and "Baby, It's Cold Outside" include drummer Grady Tate and conguero Ray Barretto, with Smith's own feet working the organ pedals…
Wes Montgomery - Impressions: The Verve Jazz Sides [Recorded 1965-1966] (1995) (Repost)

Wes Montgomery - Impressions: The Verve Jazz Sides [Recorded 1965-1966] (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 828 MB | Covers - 70 MB
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (521 690-2)

The two-CD set Impressions: The Verve Jazz Sessions salvages Wes Montgomery's straight jazz sessions for Verve, leaving the pop-oriented covers and orchestral sessions to the original albums. There are selected numbers from albums like Movin' Wes, Goin' Out of My Head and California Dreaming, illustrating that those albums were hardly worthless - each track proves that Montgomery's touch remained elegant and supremely tasteful. The second disc is devoted to the complete sessions for Smokin' at the Half Note, the legendary recording Montgomery made at Van Gelder Studios in 1965 with bassist Paul Chambers, pianist Wynton Kelly and drummer Jimmy Cobb…
Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery (1960) [Reissue 1987]

Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery (1960) [Reissue 1987]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 257 MB | Covers (7 MB) included
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Victor (VDJ-1538), Japan

The incredible Wes Montgomery of 1960 was more discernible and distinctive than the guitarist who would emerge a few years later as a pop stylist and precursor to George Benson in the '70s. On this landmark recording, Montgomery veered away from his home Indianapolis-based organ combo with Melvin Rhyne, the California-based Montgomery Brothers band, and other studio sidemen he had been placed with briefly. Off to New York City and a date with Tommy Flanagan's trio, Montgomery seems in his post- to hard bop element, swinging fluently with purpose, drive, and vigor not heard in an electric guitarist since bop progenitor Charlie Christian. Setting him apart from the rest, this recording established Montgomery as the most formidable modern guitarist of the era, and eventually its most influential…

Wes Montgomery - So Much Guitar! (1961) [Reissue 1988]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Nov. 24, 2018
Wes Montgomery - So Much Guitar! (1961) [Reissue 1988]

Wes Montgomery - So Much Guitar! (1961) [Reissue 1988]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 232 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 99 MB | Covers (6 MB) included
Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Victor (VDJ-1642), Japan

One of Wes Montgomery's finest recordings, a Riverside date that showcases the influential guitarist in a quintet with pianist Hank Jones, bassist Ron Carter, drummer Lex Humphries, and the congas of Ray Barretto. All eight performances are memorable in their own way, with "Cottontail," "I'm Just a Lucky So and So," and a brief unaccompanied "While We're Young" being high points.
Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Jimmy & Wes: The Dynamic Duo (1966/1973)

Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Jimmy & Wes: The Dynamic Duo (1966/1973)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.24 Gb | Artwork > 171 Mb
Verve Records/Polydor K.K., MV 2069 | Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz

Creed Taylor matched two of his most famous artists, Wes Montgomery and Jimmy Smith, on this session (Montgomery's last for Verve), and the results are incendiary – a near-ideal meeting of yin and yang. Smith comes at your throat with his big attacks and blues runs while Montgomery responds with rounder, smoother octaves and single notes that still convey much heat. They are an amazing pair, complementing each other, driving each other, using their bop and blues taproots to fuse together a sound…
Wes Montgomery Trio - The Wes Montgomery Trio (1959/2015/2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Wes Montgomery Trio - The Wes Montgomery Trio (1959/2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 39:44 minutes | 1,86 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 39:44 minutes | 920 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

The highly impressive 1959 debut album from legendary jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery. Features classics such as “Yesterdays” and “Round Midnight”, as well as a pair of Montgomery originals (“Missile Blues”, “Jingles”). It has been reissued by Original Jazz Classics.