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Wes Montgomery: Full House
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Wynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020
Montgomery had already established himself on the jazz map in 1960, with The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (Riverside). He would proceed to record five more albums as a leader before waxing his fist live recording at Berkeley's Tsubo Jazz Club. Not unlike organist

Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005
That fact is made abundantly clear on Full House where Montgomery's repertoire included ballads ("Come Rain or Come Shine," "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face), bebop ("Blue 'N Boogie"), had bop ("Full House"), and Latin jazz ("Cariba"). The title song would go on to become a centerpiece to Montgomery's live performances. Montgomery seems never to have played anything lacking his inate mirth and happiness. In that he had an amiable Midas Touch that made his performances uplifting and immediately identifiable. Montgomery had a tangible simpatico with Kelly, both being superb blues and ballads players. When unison playing, the two are of one mind, that of swing and propulsion. Griffin's presence adds a woody organicness that is both fecund and free. Occurring about a third of the way through Montgomery's 10-year recording career, Full House was a glimpse of what was to come and be lost all too soon. ">
Track Listing
(2007 Reissue): Full House; I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face; Blue ‘N Boogie; Cariba (Take 2); Come Rain of Come Shine (Take 2); S.O.S (Take 3); Cariba; Come Rain or Come Shine; SOS; Born to be Blue; Born to be Blue (Alternate Take).
Personnel
Wes Montgomery
guitarWes Montgomery: guitar; Wynton Kelly: piano; Paul Chambers: bass; Jimmy Cobb: drums; Johnny Griffin: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Full House | Year Released: 1962 | Record Label: Riverside
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