Have one to sell? Sell yours here
Full House (20 Bit Mastering)
 
See larger image
 

Full House (20 Bit Mastering) [Live, Original recording remastered]

Wes MontgomeryAudio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.



Amazon's Wes Montgomery Store

Music

Image of album by Wes Montgomery

Photos

Image of Wes Montgomery
Visit Amazon's Wes Montgomery Store
for 157 albums, photos, discussions, and more.


Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 27, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: 1962
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Riverside
  • ASIN: B00005R8DH
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #396,665 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

Customer Reviews

4 Reviews
5 star:
 (3)
4 star:    (0)
3 star:
 (1)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible guitar!, July 13, 2004
By 
Blues Bro "bluesbro" (Lakewood, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)   
This review is from: Full House (20 Bit Mastering) (Audio CD)
The sound is great, as with all the releases in the 20 bit series, you have to get this one instead of the older version. Wes shares the spotlight with Griffin in most tracks, but there is plenty of guitar here to make your jaw drop to the floor. Wes later recorded for Verve, and made a bunch of commercial albums on which he was preety much instructed on what and how to play. But not here. This is live and shows clearly that Wes was the best jazz guitar player since Charlie Christian.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Already my favourite Wes Montgomery CD!, August 26, 2007
By 
This review is from: Full House (20 Bit Mastering) (Audio CD)
I just picked this one up along with The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, which I'd had on vinyl for some time. I'm already liking this one so much more though. Why? Well, it could be because of Johnny Griffin who's simply awesome on tenor saxophone (on all tracks except "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" & "Born To Be Blue"); it could be because the rhythm section (Wynton Kelly on piano - except on "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" - Paul Chambers on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums) lend excellent support, with some pretty exciting solos to boot, or it could just be that this is one of the first albums by Montgomery where I've heard him play straightforward, wild & loose jazz improvisations with very little of the signature octave playing he's widely known for and, certainly, with none of the pop sensibilities he became known for when he joined forces with producer Creed Taylor.

Recorded "'live'" in a "one-night-only encounter" at Tsubo, a nightclub in Berkeley, California on the 25th of June 1962 and produced by Orrin Keepnews, I'd go as far as to say that this is probably already my favourite Montgomery CD. It's a great solid set of pure jazz and I'm so grateful to my boy Derek for pointing me in its direction.

One thing though: I'm ambivalent about bonus tracks at the best of times; it's always been my view that albums are best left as they were originally intended when they are transferred from vinyl to CD. I've played the bonus versions of "Come Rain Or Come Shine" and "S.O.S." over and over again now and it took a while but I guess I can now see why they've been included. They are different enough from the other takes to warrant the title "bonus tracks" - but it's a very close call. As long as we're not being charged extra for them.

"Born To Be Blue" is the exception though, and is a more than welcome addition. I've got a different version on Wes Montgomery Plays The Blues (a pretty decent set, by the way) but this one right here is so much better.

Next down on my wishlist? Smokin' at the Half Note.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Landmark! On Par With "Kind of Blue", November 7, 2002
This review is from: Full House (20 Bit Mastering) (Audio CD)
The band is smokin'! Excellent interaction among the players. All involved are clearly feeling it on this very special live show, with Wes leading the way. This is clearly his finest recording. Johnny Griffin, Wynton Kelly (he of the "oh so sweet" piano soloing on Miles' "Freddie Freeloader"), Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb are all having sublime nights as well. What fun, and clearly on of the finest jazz recordings of all time. A must for all collections, jazz or otherwise.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No

Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews


Only search this product's reviews



Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
 

Your tags: Add your first tag
 

Customer Discussions

This product's forum
Discussion Replies Latest Post
No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 


Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
Search all Amazon discussions
   
Related forums


Listmania!


Create a Listmania! list

So You'd Like to...


Create a guide

SoundUnwound - the personal music encyclopedia

Passionate about music?
Learn more at SoundUnwound, the personal music encyclopedia, or challenge your friends with our music quizzes.

SoundUnwound Logo

What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?



Look for Similar Items by Category


Look for Similar Items by Subject

Search Music by subject:





i.e., each title must be in subject 1 AND subject 2 AND ...