Added: July 26, 2012
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Wes is the first jazz guitarist I ever heard. He showed me the way to discover Django, C.Christian, Tal Farlow, Barney Kessel, Helio Delmiro, Baden Powel and all the other "popes".



Added: July 23, 2012
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It gets no better than this.
Every album is great.




Added: June 27, 2012
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I discovered Wes when Windy became popular. After that, I bought every album I could find of his and still have them all. I have always been a fan of jazz. Wes is still the greatest jazz guitarist ever, even though many musicians have tried and some came close to sounding a lot like him.



Added: June 13, 2012
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Added: May 12, 2012
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I discovered Wes Montgomery and his music In 2010 by at the time by "accident". Well, I can truly say I am glad for the "accident". Wes Montgomery and his music are a part of my life now and will continue to be for a long time.



Added: April 16, 2012
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I have been searching for recordings to hear Wes play like this all my life, this is so fantastic. The improvisation blues piece blew me away. I hope someone uncovers other treasure like this.



Added: April 11, 2012
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Despite his later entry into the "pop field"which brought him a wider audience there is no doubt that Wes Montgomery had one of the finest harmonic ears in all of jazz.Listen and learn. I do! ;)



Added: April 11, 2012
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I discovered Wes as a senior in HS in San Diego, on a radio station that was playing jazz-pop at odd hours. I was totally bummed at has sudden death. I'm glad that there he left so many great recordings that today's technology allow us to still enjoy his beautiful music.



Added: April 3, 2012
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In my opinion, the new Wes M. release " Echoes of Indiana Avenue",has the cleanest remix/remastered work I have ever heard. The 2-channel blend is true to the period to say nothing of the superb playing of all the personnel involved. My hats off to Gala/Klabin.



Added: April 1, 2012
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"Echoes Of Indiana Avenue" is treasured prime Wes Montgomery from 1957-58 live performances;

The digital transfer & restoration of the original recordings is nicely done. The music speaks beautifully for itself, especially "After Hours Blues"
Highly recommended.

 
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