Montgomery, Wes: Movin Along
Montgomery, Wes: Movin Along
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Montgomery, Wes
Label: Jazz Images
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8436569192276
Genre: Pop
Movin Along, finds Wes Montgomery sharing the front-line with flutist and saxophonist James Clay, backed by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet rhythm section of the day: Victor Feldman on piano (who had replaced Bobby Timmons after a short stint by Barry Harris), Sam Jones on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. This is Montgomerys session, wrote John A. Tynan on Down Beat, and the opening solos fall to him. A compelling guitarist, he motivates a drive unleavened by essentially melodic ideas. His tone is solid, sure, and large, radiating self-assurance in what he wants to do. He switches to bass guitar on Tune-Up, Sandu, and Body. One delight in this album worth noting is Feldmans deeply grooving solo on the up-tempoed Body. Here the onetime Cannonball Adderley rhythm section is at it's best.
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