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Back on Indiana Avenue: The Carroll DeCamp Recordings

by Wes Montgomery

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    This deluxe 2CD set includes an extensive booklet with rare photos, essays by jazz scholar Lewis Porter and producer Zev Feldman, interviews with guitar icons George Benson and John Scofield, plus guitarist and Carroll DeCamp's nephew Royce Campbell and saxophonist/educator/publisher Jamey Aebersold.

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Mr. Walker 03:45
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So What 04:56
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Tune Up 04:34
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Jingles 08:19
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Ecaroh 03:49
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Sandu 04:26
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Whisper Not 06:45
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Opus de Funk 06:52
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Summertime 09:38
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Easy Living 05:49
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Four 05:35
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Back on Indiana Avenue: The Carroll DeCamp Recordings is a collection of previously-issued recordings from jazz guitar legend Wes Montgomery captured live and in studio in his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana in the mid-to-late 1950's by renowned arranger/pianist Carroll DeCamp (Stan Kenton, Les Elgart), who played and hung out with Wes around that time. The deluxe 2CD set includes an extensive booklet with rare photos, essays by jazz scholar Lewis Porter and producer Zev Feldman, interviews with guitar icons George Benson and John Scofield, plus guitarist and Carroll DeCamp's nephew Royce Campbell and saxophonist/educator/publisher Jamey Aebersold. This is the sixth official Resonance release of previously un-issued Wes Montgomery recordings and fills in an important early piece of the jazz great's story.

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released April 26, 2019

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Wes Montgomery Indianapolis, Indiana

“(Wes Montgomery) was the main man back then in the ’60s, so everybody knew about him. If you were a kid and wanted to learn about jazz guitar, he was at the top of the list.” -John Scofield

As demonstrated above, Montgomery inspired generations of jazz musicians, especially guitarists. Combining beautiful melodies with chordal fluidity, Wes' style is instantly recognizable.
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