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Wes Montgomery - Plays For Lovers (2008)

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Wes Montgomery - Plays For Lovers (2008)

Wes Montgomery - Plays For Lovers (2008)
Jazz | EAC (APE+CUE+LOG) | Full 300dpi scans | 242 MB
Riverside | 2008 | 0888072306271 | rar files | 3% recovery

A paragon of the cool jazz sound, Montgomery and his smooth lyricism are perfect for romantic themes: the result is meltingly beautiful.

Tracks
01 (I Don't Stand A) Ghost of a Chance with You Crosby, Washington, Young 5:04
02 Stairway to the Stars Malneck, Parish, Signorelli 3:38
03 For All We Know Coots, Lewis 4:32
04 Prelude to a Kiss Ellington, Gordon, Mills 3:08
05 I Wish I Knew Gordon, Warren 5:29
06 Polka Dots and Moonbeams Burke, VanHeusen 4:43
07 If I Should Lose You Rainer, Robin 5:51
08 I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face Lerner, Loewe 3:18
09 Darn That Dream DeLange, VanHeusen 4:21
10 All the Way Cahn, VanHeusen 2:40
11 In Your Own Sweet Way Brubeck 4:54
12 While We're Young Engvick, Palitz, Wilder 2:16

Review @ cduniverse
The cool-toned mastery of Wes Montgomery's guitar playing is enough to light fires in the heart of even the steeliest music listener most times, but when he turns his six-string to songs of love–watch out. This collection, released February … Full Description2008, just in time for Valentine's Day, finds Montgomery giving gorgeous readings to classics like "Prelude to a Kiss," "In Your Own Sweet Way," and "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face," among other gems. A paragon of the cool jazz sound, Montgomery and his smooth lyricism are perfect for romantic themes: the result is meltingly beautiful.

Review by Richard S. Ginell
A casual peruser of conventional jazz wisdom might guess that a Wes Montgomery Plays for Lovers album would surely draw from Universal's A&M and/or Verve holdings. But no, this compilation is part of Concord's look-alike series of that name. Thus, these are Riverside sides from the first few years of Montgomery's recording career, and besides providing a soundtrack for a romantic evening, they prove that Wes Montgomery's taste for a tender ballad – with the tunes often stated in his patented octaves – was always there practically from the beginning. Concord didn't have to strain as it gathered material to support this concept, drawing from nine of Montgomery's Riverside albums and finding ballads in all. "Prelude to a Kiss" and "All the Way" come from that premonition of future commercial enterprises, Fusion!, where the romantic mood is a given and Jimmy Jones' charts make a small orchestra sound lusher than its numbers would indicate. Some of the great guitarist's collaborations with other notables also populate this collection. "Stairway to the Stars" features the voluble Milt Jackson on vibes, with Montgomery playing gentle octaves in the center. "If I Should Lose You" has Montgomery Brothers Monk (bass) and Buddy (piano) backing Wes, who is always mellow and songful, and he and his brothers fit right into the George Shearing sound in the sole midtempo track on the CD, "Darn That Dream." Full House, the sole (and celebrated) live album of Montgomery's Riverside period, is represented by "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," where he does little more than tenderly state the tune. The album closes with Montgomery's only recorded a cappella solo track, "While We're Young," whose ultra-mellow mood underplays even the most understated ballads in the rest of the package. By no means should this be your only Wes Montgomery Riverside album, nor is it the best-paced Montgomery anthology out there. But those who cotton to his quiet ballad side ought to find a lot of concentrated pleasure.

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