Wes Montgomery - Tequila
Facts
| Artist(s) | Wes Montgomery |
| Studio | Polygram Records |
| Release Date | November 9, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 731454776929 |
| Buy this item | $13.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 6:19 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
About Wes Montgomery - Tequila
Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) paper sleeve pressing. Universal. 2008. Album Description
Tracks
- Tequila - Wes Montgomery, Rio, Chuck
- Little Child (Daddy Dear) - Wes Montgomery, Shanklin, Wayne
- What the World Needs Now Is Love - Wes Montgomery, Bacharach, Burt
- The Big Hurt - Wes Montgomery, Shanklin, Wayne
- Bumpin' on Sunset - Wes Montgomery, Montgomery, Wes
- Insensatez (How Insensitive) - Wes Montgomery, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- The Thumb - Wes Montgomery, Montgomery, Wes
- Midnight Mood - Wes Montgomery, Zawinul, Joe
- Wives and Lovers - Wes Montgomery, Bacharach, Burt
- Tequila - Wes Montgomery, Rio, Chuck
- The Big Hurt - Wes Montgomery, Shanklin, Wayne
- Bumpin' on Sunset - Wes Montgomery, Montgomery, Wes
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A South-Of-The-Border SHOT OF WES (Lime Wedge Optional) |
In the informative booklet notes, Montgomery's fellow Jazz guitarist, Steve Khan writes, "Like most Jazz fans, I prefer albums on which the tracks are timed at six minutes or more; anything less than that usually means limited space for improvising. But perhaps looking at the art of recording only in this manner causes one to miss works of extraordinary beauty and grace. TEQUILA is just such a recording." Khan later (courageously?) confesses that 'MIDNIGHT MOOD' is "one of the most beautiful pieces Montgomery ever recorded." Here's a person mature enough to realize that great music is great music, at six minutes, or less; with or without strings. It just so happens that my favorite track here is probably 'LITTLE CHILD (DADDY DEAR)', the shortest at just two and a half minutes, WITH strings (which only enhances the moving, melancholic melody.)
TEQUILA has a slightly Latinized feel to it, thanks to the title track, the inclusion of Antonio Carlos Jobim's classic, 'INSENSATEZ (HOW INSENSITIVE)', and especially the conga playing of Ray Barretto on half of the tracks. But make no mistake about it, this is genuine Jazz - there's Grady Tate on drums and the legendary Ron Carter on the stand-up bass (love that rhythmic "thumping" on 'WIVES AND LOVERS', which stays with me for hours!) This is wonderful stuff, and the sparingly used Claus Ogerman strings do not detract from the mood, but highlight it. As if all that wasn't enough, TEQUILA sports one of the coolest Jazz album covers ever conceived (right up there with Metheny's, AMERICAN GARAGE.)
WES MONTGOMERY was one of the most influential guitarists in the world of Jazz. By all accounts, he was a very classy and humble man. He certainly had good taste and knew good music. His musicianship elevated everything he played; transforming even minor Pop hits into compelling masterpieces. So smooth he was, but never sleepy! And this set is no exception. So what if this isn't Wes Montgomery poured straight from the bottle? Some folks like to add orange juice to their liquor and call it a Tequila Sunrise. Others prefer a mixture of lime juice and salt. They call that a Margarita. On TEQUILA, Wes didn't pour his guitar straight from the bottle, but stirred in some congas and some strings. It doesn't matter because, in short : if it says "WES MONTGOMERY" on the label, you can be sure that it's a damn fine drink. Uhm...no...that's not right. I mean, if it says "Wes Montgomery" on the COVER, you can be sure that it's damn fine music. Yeah, that's it...damn fine MUSIC!
May 25, 2005
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