Wes Montgomery: The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings
Wes Montgomery: The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings

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Wes Montgomery: The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings

2021
Movie
34 min
English

The Rehersal - Recorded April 28, 1965 at NDR Studio 10, Hamburg 01. Blue Grass 02. On Green Dolphin Street 03. Blue Monk 04. Last of the Wine 05. West Coast Blues

Insights

IMDb7.9/10
Director: Various (Live Performance Recording)Genres: Jazz, Soul Jazz, Guitar Jazz

Plot Summary

This release captures legendary jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery during two electrifying studio sessions with the NDR Jazz Workshop in Hamburg, Germany in 1969. Featuring a stellar lineup of musicians, the recordings showcase Montgomery's iconic melodicism and improvisational prowess in a vibrant, live-in-the-studio setting. The album presents a unique opportunity to hear Montgomery in a more intimate, exploratory jazz context shortly before his passing.

Critical Reception

The release of these previously unissued recordings was met with considerable excitement from jazz enthusiasts and critics alike. Reviewers lauded the exceptional sound quality and the chance to hear Montgomery in a less commercially-oriented setting, highlighting his virtuosic guitar playing and the tight interplay within the ensemble. It's widely regarded as a significant archival find for fans of Wes Montgomery and 1960s jazz.

What Reviewers Say

  • Highly praised for the pristine audio quality of the archival recordings.

  • Celebrated for showcasing Wes Montgomery's masterful improvisational skills in a pure jazz setting.

  • Considered a valuable and significant release for jazz collectors and fans of the guitarist.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this particular release are not widely aggregated, general audience reception among jazz fans emphasizes the thrill of discovering these 'lost' sessions and the enduring brilliance of Wes Montgomery's guitar work.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as a specific 2021 release, though Wes Montgomery himself is a Grammy winner and Jazz Hall of Fame inductee).

Fun Fact

These recordings were made just months before Wes Montgomery's untimely death in June 1968, making them some of his final studio sessions.

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