The Montgomery Brothers – Groove Yard (2LP, 45RPM)

The Montgomery Brothers – Groove Yard (2LP, 45RPM)

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Guitar – Wes Montgomery [click here to see more vinyl featuring Wes Montgomery]

Piano – Buddy Montgomery

Bass – Monk Montgomery

Drums – Bobby Thomas

Written by Buddy Montgomery (A1, C1), Carl Perkins (A2), Ralph Rainger (B1), Leo Robin (B1), Harold Land (B2), Wes Montgomery (C2), Milt Jackson (D1), Irving Berlin (D2)

 

2LPs, standard sleeve

Limited numbered edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Black

Speed : 45 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : Analogue Productions

Original Label : Riverside

Recorded New York City January 3rd 1961

Produced by Orrin Keepnews

Originally released in January 1961

Reissued in 2004

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Back To Back
  2. Groove Yard

Side B:

  1. If I Should Lose You
  2. Delirium

Side C:

  1. Just For Now
  2. Doujie

Side D:

  1. Heart Strings
  2. Remember

       

      Reviews:

      “Wes Montgomery was reunited with his brothers Monk and Buddy on this 1961 Riverside session, which also features drummer Bobby Thomas. The guitarist and his brothers are in great form throughout the session in spite of the less-than-ideal piano provided. According to producer Orrin Keepnews, Buddy Montgomery originally intended to split his time on the date between vibes and piano, but the failure of the motor on the former instrument caused him to spend most of his time at the keyboard. The highlight of the evening in the studio is a foot-tapping version of Carl Perkins' "Groove Yard," followed closely by a wild ride through Harold Land's "Delirium." The leader contributed the soulful hard bop work "Doujie." The pianist wrote the driving "Just for Now" and the easygoing blues "Back to Back."” AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden

       

      Ratings:

      AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.77 / 5

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