The two-CD set
Impressions: The Verve Jazz Sessions salvages
Wes Montgomery's straight jazz sessions for Verve, leaving the pop-oriented covers and orchestral sessions to the original albums. There are selected numbers from albums like
Movin' Wes, Goin' Out of My Head and
California Dreaming, illustrating that those albums were hardly worthless -- each track proves that
Montgomery's touch remained elegant and supremely tasteful. The second disc is devoted to the complete sessions for Smokin' at the Half Note, the legendary recording
Montgomery made at Van Gelder Studios in 1965 with bassist
Paul Chambers, pianist
Wynton Kelly and drummer
Jimmy Cobb. The music on the record is easily among
Montgomery's finest, and this is the first time that all the music from the sessions has been collected in one place. That alone makes it worthwhile for hardcore collectors, but the set also makes an excellent summation of his Verve years for less dedicated fans, since it rounds up his very best work on one attractive set. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine