Album US 1968 on Milestone label
Jazz
"Two views of the vibes-playing Montgomery Brother: one . . straight ahead and free-wheeling/ the other . . . his highly individual version of 'Camelot.'" Side A recorded March 1, 1968. Side B recorded February 28, 1968. All side B selections are from the score of "Camelot" by Lerner and Loewe. Green label with silver "M" logo and black print. Rough textured cardboard cover.
Buddy Montgomery vib, p, 1930-2009 US piano, vibraphone, vibraharp, album by | |
Ron Carter b, *1937 US bass | |
Monk Montgomery b, eb, 1921-1982 US bass, percussion | |
Montego Joe dr, perc, JM congas | |
Billy Hart dr, *1940 US drums, wind chimes | |
Joe Farrell ts, fl, 1937-1986 US flute, tenor saxophone | |
Harold Mabern p, *1936 US piano |
Elvin Campbell engineer |
Ray Hagerty mastered by |
Chuck Stewart photography by |
Orrin Keepnews producer, liner notes |
Lerner & Loewe |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Blues For David | Buddy Montgomery | ||
2 | Personage - Wes | Buddy Montgomery | ||
3 | Samba | Buddy Montgomery | ||
4 | A Time For Love | Buddy Montgomery | ||
5 | Probin' | Buddy Montgomery | ||
6 | What Do The Simple Folk Do? | Buddy Montgomery | ||
7 | Camelot Medley (Featuring Camelot And How To Handle A Woman) | Buddy Montgomery | ||
8 | If Ever I Should Leave You | Buddy Montgomery | ||
9 | Guenevere | Buddy Montgomery |