Bass Odyssey (album)
Bass Odyssey is an album by jazz bassist Monk Montgomery, one of his three solo albums.[1] It was released in 1971 on Motown Records/Chisa Records.[2]
The album was produced by Wayne Henderson and Stewart Levine and features several members of The Crusaders, as well as Joe Sample, Mike Carven, Stix Hooper, Andy Simpkins and Kent Brinkley.[3]
Track listing
All songs were composed by Monk Montgomery except "Personage", which his brother Buddy Montgomery wrote.[4]
- "Journey to the Bottom"
- "Personage"
- "Sister Lena"
- "Fuselage, Pt. 1"
- "Fuselage, Pt. 2"
- "Foxy Gypsy"
References
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Albums |
Almost Forgotten (1955) · The Montgomery Brothers Plus Five Others (1957) · Montgomeryland (1958) · Groove Yard · (1961) The Montgomery Brothers (1961) · The Montgomery Brothers in Canada (1961) · Love Walked In (1961) · Wes, Buddy and Monk Montgomery (1961)
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Wes solo |
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Monk solo |
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Buddy solo |
Swinging with the Mastersounds · A Date with the Mastersounds · The King And I · The Two-Sided Album · This Rather Than That · Ties · Of Love · Ties of Love · So Why Not? · Live at Maybeck Recital Hall · Here Again · Icebreaker (2001) · A Love Affair in Paris (2001) · A Day in the Life (2006)
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