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Performer: Wes Montgomery
Title: The Genius Of Wes Montgomery
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 109561/62/63
Label: Riverside Records
Released: 1968
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 866
| 1 | DoujieComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 2 | West Coast BluesComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 3 | Mister WalkerComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 4 | In Your Own Sweet WayComposed By – Dave Brubeck |
| 5 | AireginComposed By – Sonny Rollins |
| 6 | DeliriumComposed By – Harold Land |
| 7 | Gone With The WindComposed By – Wrubel, Magidson |
| 8 | I've Grown Accustomed To Her FaceComposed By – Lerner & Loewe |
| 9 | Just For NowComposed By – Buddy Montgomery |
| 10 | RememberComposed By – Irving Berlin |
| 11 | Heart StringsComposed By – Milt Jackson |
| 12 | Blue 'N' BoogieComposed By – Gillespie |
| 13 | Back To BackComposed By – Buddy Montgomery |
| 14 | Polka Dots And MoonbeamsComposed By – Burke, VanHeusen |
| 15 | Come Rain Or Come ShineComposed By – Arlen, Mercer |
| 16 | Full HouseComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 17 | If I Should Lose YouComposed By – Robin, Rainger |
| 18 | Four On SixComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 19 | D Natural BluesComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 20 | CaribaComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| 21 | Groove YardComposed By – Carl Perkins |
| 22 | S.O.SComposed By – Wes Montgomery |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 109531/2/3 | Wes Montgomery | The Genius Of Wes Montgomery (Box + 3xLP, Comp) | Polydor | 109531/2/3 | UK | 1962 |
| 109561/563 | Wes Montgomery | The Genius Of Wes Montgomery (3xLP, Comp + Box) | Riverside Records | 109561/563 | Canada | 1968 |
| 109561/563 | Wes Montgomery | The Genius Of Wes Montgomery (3xLP, Comp + Box) | Riverside Records | 109561/563 | Germany | 1968 |
| RS 3310X3 | Wes Montgomery | The Genius Of Wes Montgomery (3xLP, Comp + Box) | Riverside Records | RS 3310X3 | Canada | 1968 |
Distributed in the USA by ABC Records, In.c New York.
Manufactured by Polydor Records
Box includes 6 page booklet with liner notes by Charles Fox.
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