Wes Montgomery – Goin' Out Of My Head (CD, Edition japonaise)
RARITY - unsealed (mint conditions) - No Obi
Guitar - Wes Montgomery [click here to see more vinyl featuring Wes Montgomery]
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Phil Woods
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo Flute – Jerry Dodgion
Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet – Dan Bank
Bass – George Duvivier
Congas – Candido
Drums – Grady Tate, Sol Gubin
Piano – Herbie Hancock, Roger Kellaway
Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute – Bob Ashton
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, English Horn, Oboe, Piccolo Flute – Romeo Penque
Trombone – Danny Moore, Jimmy Cleveland, Quentin Jackson, Tony Studd, Wayne Andre
Trumpet – Donald Byrd, Ernie Royal, Joe Newman
Arranged by, Conductor – Oliver Nelson
CD with ring Audioquest, No OBI
Original analog Master tape : YES
Stereo
Studio
Label : Verve Records
Original Label : Verve Records
Recorded December 7, 8 and 22, 1965 at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Produced by Creed Taylor
Originally released in 1966
Reissued in 1989
Tracks :
- Makin' Whoopee!
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- What's New?
- Like Someone In Love
- Heart Of Winter
- Blues In 9/4
- Symphony
- When Sunny Gets Blue
- Wonder Why
- The Mood Is Mellow
- Gone With The Wind
- It Could Happen To You
Reviews :
« Guitarist Wes Montgomery had a hit with this version of "Goin' Out of My Head" but musically it is little more than a pleasant melody statement. Accompanied by a wasted all-star big band given dull arrangements by Oliver Nelson, Montgomery mostly sticks to playing themes, even those as dull as "Chim Chim Cheree" and "It Was a Very Good Year." Recordings like this one disheartened the jazz world but made him a household name and a staple on AM radio. Heard three decades later, the recording is at its best when serving as innocuous background music. » AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow