The second great session from two of Verve's biggest jazz stars of the 60s – organist
Jimmy Smith and guitarist
Wes Montgomery – an unlikely pair, to be sure, but one who work great together on the set! The real change here is in
Wes' playing – as it's shifted from the mellower style used over larger backings on most of his Verve sets, back to the rootsier soul jazz tone of his earliest recordings from his days on the Indianapolis scene.
Jimmy and
Wes are working with a core combo that includes Grady Tate on drums and Ray Barretto on conga – making for a lean organ/
guitar groove that's only got percussion to kick it along. Titles include "Call Me", "OGD", "King Of The Road", "Mellow Mood", and "Maybe September" – plus a great version of "Milestones" that features some hard swinging larger backings from Oliver Nelson!
(Out of print 1993 Verve/Polygram pressing.)