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Review 1
When Wes Montgomery made his first amazing impact on the New York jazz scene at the end of the 1950s, a great many established stars actively sought to record with him. Milt Jackson was one of the few for whom the guitarist felt an equal affinity. For one thing, they shared a strong love for the blues; and Wes had learned, through years of playing with his brother Buddy, to value the vibes/guitar sound. To support this memorable meeting of thoroughly compatible jazz masters, Riverside assembled one of the most cohesive recording rhythm sections of its day: Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones, and Philly Joe Jones.  |
Players
with Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones, Philly Joe Jones |
Tracks
S.K.J., Stablemates, Stairway to the Stars (take 3), Blue Roz, Sam Sack, Jingles (take 9), Delilah (take 4), plus CD
bonus tracks Stairway to the Stars (take 2), Jingles (take 8), Delilah (take 3) |
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