Echoes Of Indiana Avenue
Well here I am writing another review on a jazz album. Hey, I'm a rock & roller, and have been that way all my life. The problem is, I keep coming across Wes Montgomery albums. , I pick on this album "Echoes Of Indiana Avenue". So it has one song on there that I first heard Sarah Vaughn do and I fell in love with called "Misty". Well I listened to this little sample that music gives and WOW! I'm hooked Wes Montgomery does it again. He stole my heart again. He plays that song like nobody I've ever heard before. The liner notes supplied with the album say 57-58, but Wes' music is timeless. "Misty" bares that mark of a timeless piece. Some poor Rocker a 100 years from now is going to do the same thing I did, he or she's gonna pick up the "Echoes of Indiana Avenue" and have the same problem I had, you see the album sticks to your heart and there's something magical about Wes Montgomery, and by the time this person gets to "Misty", Another convert.