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Wes Montgomery

Beginnings

  • AMG Review of Beginnings

    Amg
    Scott Yanow
    All Music Guide

    At the time that guitarist Wes Montgomery recorded "Finger Pickin'" on Dec. 30, 1957, he was an unknown guitarist from Indianapolis who a decade earlier had toured a bit with Lionel Hampton. By the final session on this two-LP set, he was on the verge of stardom. The innovative guitarist (who extended the style of Charlie Christian about as far as it could go) is in consistently superior form on these former rarities. Montgomery is heard with his brothers (vibraphonist/pianist Buddy and electric bassist Monk) in a variety of settings. Such sidemen as a 17-year old Freddie Hubbard (the trumpeter's recording debut), tenor-saxophonist Harold Land and altoist Pony Poindexter are also heard from on this straightahead set which has a generous supply of Wes Montgomery's originals (along with a few jammed standards). There is plenty of classic music here but this two-fer will be difficult to find.

Wes Montgomery's "Fingerpickin'" (1957)
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This is from Wes Montgomery's first recording session 12/30/57, a year or two before he moved from Indianapolis. He plucks and strums entirely with his thumb, which gives him a sinuous tone, and fluent octave and chordal melodies. Soon jazz lovers realized he was the best jazz guitarist.

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