A masterpiece from Wes's prime, where you can hear him show off his incredible guitar skills that live up to the title.
Wes Montgomery established the octave technique. This is a masterpiece that solidified Wes' reputation as a guitarist who contributed to popularizing jazz guitar.
A representative work of jazz guitar in music history, including the signature song "Four on Six."
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A:
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1)
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Airegin
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2)
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D-Natural Blues
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3)
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Polka Dots And Moonbeams
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4)
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Four On Six
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B:
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West Coast Blues
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2)
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In Your Own Sweet Way
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3)
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Mister Walker
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4)
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Gone With The Wind
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Design [Cover Design], Cover [Cover Design] - Harris Lewine
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Design [Cover Design], Cover [Cover Design] - Ken Braren
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Design [Cover Design], Cover [Cover Design] - Paul Bacon (2)
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Drums - Albert Heath
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Engineer [Recording] - Jack Higgins
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Guitar - Wes Montgomery
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Lacquer Cut By [Lacquers Cut From The Analog Tapes By] - Kevin Gray
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Liner Notes [Obi] - Ira Gitler
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Photography By [Cover And Back-liner Photographs], Cover [Cover And Back-liner Photographs] - Lawrence N. Shustak
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Piano - Tommy Flanagan
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Producer [Produced By], Sleeve Notes - Orrin Keepnews
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Recorded By - Jack Higgins