Wes Montgomery - I'm Just A Lucky So And So (Official Audio)
Track from the Wes Montgomery album "SO Much Guitar!", originally released on Riverside in 1961. Subscribe to Wes Montgomery on YouTube: / @wesmontgomerymusic #wesmontgomery About the album: So Much Guitar! was recorded in August 1961, with Wes Montgomery fronting a stellar lineup that includes Hank Jones on piano, Ron Carter on bass, Lex Humphries on drums and Ray Baretto on congas. The album was a turning point, not only for Wes but for bassist Ron Carter as well, says Marc Myers, author of the reissue’s new liner notes. "While Montgomery’s previous release on Riverside in 1960, The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, put the guitarist in play with critics, So Much Guitar! caught the ear of poll-voting jazz fans and established him as a soulful force," says Myers. "The album also marked Carter’s first opportunity to show his stuff on the fly – transforming the formally trained 24-year-old into a first-call session player. Today he is one of the most prolific recording artists in jazz history." The bonus tracks here essentially make up an entire second album, capturing eight songs recorded earlier in 1961 at the Cellar, a club in Vancouver, British Columbia. This Canadian set – originally issued on Fantasy as The Montgomery Brothers in Canada, includes Buddy Montgomery on vibes, Monk Montgomery on bass, and Paul Humphrey on drums Subscribe to Craft Recordings on YouTube: https://found.ee/craft-youtube-subscribe Shop the Craft Recordings store for vinyl, box sets and more: https://found.ee/CraftStore-e Follow Craft Recordings: Website: https://Craftrecordings.com Newsletter: https://found.ee/CraftNewsletter YouTube: https://found.ee/CraftYouTube Facebook: https://found.ee/CraftFB Twitter: https://found.ee/CraftTwitter Instagram: https://found.ee/CraftIG Spotify: https://found.ee/CraftSpotify TikTok: https://found.ee/CraftTikTok

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