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Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Further Adventures of Jimmy and Wes (1966/1969)

Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Further Adventures of Jimmy and Wes (1966/1969)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.09 Gb | Artwork >151 Mb
Verve Records, V6-8766 | Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz

Further Adventures of Jimmy and Wes picks up where Dynamic Duo left off, digging a little further into the one-time-only Wes Montgomery/Jimmy Smith sessions and coming up with more fine music – mellower in general than Dynamic Duo but first-class nonetheless…

Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966/1977)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by v3122 at March 10, 2022
Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966/1977)

Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966/1977)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.24 Gb | Artwork > 294 Mb
Verve/Polydor K.K., MV 4003 | Japan | Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz

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…
Wynton Kelly Trio and Wes Montgomery - Smokin' At The Half Note (1965) [Analogue Productions 2013] SACD ISO+DSD64+Hi-Res FLAC

Wynton Kelly Trio with Wes Montgomery - Smokin' At The Half Note (1965) [APO Remaster 2013]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 41:03 minutes | Front/Rear Covers | 1,16 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Front/Rear Covers | 1,01 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/48 kHz | Front/Rear Covers | 484 MB

This 1965 recording is the second collaboration between the Wynton Kelly Trio and famed guitarist Wes Montgomery. The album reunites Montgomery with the essential Miles Davis rhythm section from the cool jazz era (1959-1963), namely Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb.

Wes Montgomery - Bumpin' On Sunset [Recorded 1964-1968] (2007)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 26, 2019
Wes Montgomery - Bumpin' On Sunset [Recorded 1964-1968] (2007)

Wes Montgomery - Bumpin' On Sunset [Recorded 1964-1968] (2007)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 461 MB | Covers (13 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (06024 9845996)

This whopping 17-cut collection by über guitarist Montgomery will be of interest not only to hardcore fans (for its amazing sound) but also for the beat hunters, soul-jazz fans, and groove collectors everywhere. The material was all recorded between 1964 and 1968. It features Montgomery during one of his most creative periods, when he was working at making his own brand of sophisticated soul-jazz marketable to a larger orchestra - sometimes to the chagrin of dedicated hard bop fans. The experimentation, in terms of material as well as production, is staggering as evidenced here. Some of the players backing Wes include trombonist Urbie Green, drummer Grady Tate, conga legends Ray Barretto and Candido, percussionist Willie Bobo, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassists Richard Davis and Ron Carter…
Wynton Kelly Trio & Wes Montgomery - Smokin' at the Half Note (1965/2013)

Wynton Kelly Trio & Wes Montgomery - Smokin' at the Half Note (1965/2013)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz |Flac(Tracks) > Gb | Artwork) > Mb
Analogue Productions AP-8633 | Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz

~ Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album, Remastered, Stereo ~
Wes Montgomery - Four Classic Albums (2024 Digitally Remastered) (2024)

Wes Montgomery - Four Classic Albums (2024 Digitally Remastered) (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 882 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 374 MB
2:40:13 | Jazz | Label: AVID Jazz

AVID are pleased to present a long overdue second release from legendary jazz guitar great Mr. Wes Montgomery. On this set you will find Wes in the company of his brothers Buddy and Monk for the hard to find “live” classic “The Montgomery Brothers In Canada” plus a wonderful pairing of Wes with Milt Jackson for “Bags Meets Wes!” and then we feature a couple of albums recorded under his own name, the brilliant “So Much Guitar!” and the equally brilliant live set “Full House”. The original sales notes for our first Montgomery set (AMSC1027) describe how label owner Orrin Keepnews was urged by Cannonball Adderley and a review by composer, musician and critic Gunther Schuller to check out an “extraordinarily spectacular… unbearably exciting” young guitarist by the name of Wes Montgomery. Listen for yourself and you will discover that their enthusiasm was well founded! We also discovered that Wes’s self-taught style had much in common with that of John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins in that instead of the flowing style of a Charlie Christian his was of a more jabbing, fierce intensity, attacking the instrument in the same way the two saxophonists attacked their horns.
Wynton Kelly Trio, Wes Montgomery - Smokin' In Seattle: Live At The Penthouse 1966 (2017) [Official Digital Download]

Wynton Kelly Trio, Wes Montgomery - Smokin' In Seattle: Live At The Penthouse 1966 (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 54:05 minutes | 563 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"Smokin' in Seattle: Live at the Penthouse 1966" presents previously unreleased live sets by jazz guitar icon Wes Montgomery with the irrepressibly swinging pianist Wynton Kelly and his trio captured live at the Penthouse in Seattle, WA on April 14 and 21, 1966. Recorded less than a year after Wes and Wynton's classic 1965 live album "Smokin' at the Half Note", which guitarist Pet Metheny calls "the absolute greatest jazz guitar album ever made", "Smokin' in Seattle" finds the dynamic duo joined by the solid rhythm section of bassist Ron McClure (Charles Lloyd, Joe Henderson) and legendary drummer Jimmy Cobb.

Wes Montgomery - Dangerous [Recorded 1961-1963] (1999)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 12, 2024
Wes Montgomery - Dangerous [Recorded 1961-1963] (1999)

Wes Montgomery - Dangerous [Recorded 1961-1963] (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 343 MB | Covers - 9 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Milestone Records (MCD-9298-2)

This fill-in-the-gaps compilation of early-'60s sessions includes six tracks (two of them alternate takes) that were previously only available on the box set The Complete Riverside Recordings, and three previously unissued alternate takes from the performance that yielded the 1961 live album The Montgomery Brothers in Canada. Even with just nine tracks, Montgomery is heard in a variety of contexts: the ballad "If I Should Lose You" performed by the Montgomery Brothers (an alternate take), the 1962 live version of "S.O.S." with Johnny Griffin and Miles Davis' 1959-62 rhythm section (another alternate take), four 1963 songs with organist Melvin Rhyne, and the three unreleased 1961 Montgomery Brothers cuts (two of which are different versions of "Stella By Starlight") with vibraphonist Buddy Montgomery…
Wes Montgomery & Wynton Kelly Trio - Smokin' At The Half Note (1965/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Wes Montgomery, Wynton Kelly Trio - Smokin' At The Half Note (1965/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 41:11 minutes | 1,46 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 41:11 minutes | 882 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

This 1965 recording is the second collaboration between the Wynton Kelly Trio and famed guitarist Wes Montgomery. The album reunites Montgomery with the essential Miles Davis rhythm section from the cool jazz era (1959-1963), namely Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb.
Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966) {Verve Japan UCCU-9433 SHM-CD rel 2007}

Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming (1966) {Verve Japan UCCU-9433 SHM-CD rel 2007}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 222 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 93 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 317 Mb | 5% repair rar | 24 Bit Mastering
© 1966, 2007 Verve / Universal Japan | UCCU-9433
Jazz / Hard Bop / Jazz Pop / Guitar

A stone classic on Verve! Back in the 60s, Wes Montgomery must have been California Dreaming – because by the time of this LP, he'd come a long way from his Indiana roots – and had used the best part of the hip west coast scene to add a lot to his style – fuller rhythms and tighter production that never dampened his sound, and instead really let him open up into a whole new range of sounds! As with some of his other albums on Verve, Montgomery plays warmly chromatic riffs over dark jazzy backings by Don Sebesky – and although tracks are short, Wes gets a lot into his solos on the set – a masterful approach that was almost better in a tighter setting than a looser one!