Shedding the temptation of bop purist revisionism that creeps into most assessments of
Wes Montgomery, this
Verve Jazz Masters volume gives newcomers a good cross-section of his Verve recordings: the orchestral
Wes along with the small-group
Wes. The sequencing, though out of chronological order, is quite clever and musical. Someone who has never heard
Montgomery before will be drawn in most enticingly with his brief yet unforgettably catchy hit with
Oliver Nelson, "Goin' Out of My Head." That is followed by the burnin' "Impressions" with
the Wynton Kelly Trio live at the Half Note, which in turn gives way to a luscious
Bumpin' outtake with strings, "My One and Only Love" and the Latin-grooving "Tequila," and the sequence rolls on smoothly and with considerable diversity from there. There are omissions -- nothing from the two albums with
Jimmy Smith, nothing from the A&M catalog (which Verve's parent corporation, PolyGram, owns and could have easily drawn from). But one can still get an idea of how
Montgomery's awesome technical facilities and magical melodic touch dazzled the musicians and wooed the general public of his time. If you don't watch yourself, buying this CD might lead to a full-blown
Wes Montgomery addiction. ~ Richard S. Ginell