
Jimmy & Wes (The Dynamic Duo)
Released in 1966 on Verve Records, Jimmy & Wes (The Dynamic Duo), captures the only full-length studio collaboration between Hammond B3 organist Jimmy Smith and guitarist Wes Montgomery.
Produced by Creed Taylor and arranged by Oliver Nelson, Jimmy & Wes brought together two of jazzâs most distinctive voices in an expansive big band setting.
Recorded over three days in September 1966 at Rudy Van Gelderâs Englewood Cliffs studio, the sessions featured a brass-and reed-heavy ensemble and a top-tier rhythm section with drummer Grady Tate and bassist Richard Davis.
Montgomeryâs melodic guitar lines and Smithâs fiery organ grooves find a vibrant setting in Nelsonâs tight, punchy arrangements â rich in harmonic color and rhythmic drive.
The program blends originals and standards, including Smithâs bluesy âJames and Wesâ and a reimagined âBaby, Itâs Cold Outsideâ transformed into a simmering, minor-key vamp.
Nelsonâs orchestrations give the album cinematic sweep without sacrificing the interplay between its stars.
The result is a rare meeting of two jazz giants, captured during a period of broad popular success, with the added presence of one of the eraâs most accomplished arrangers.
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Released in 1966 on Verve Records, Jimmy & Wes (The Dynamic Duo), captures the only full-length studio collaboration between Hammond B3 organist Jimmy Smith and guitarist Wes Montgomery.
Produced by Creed Taylor and arranged by Oliver Nelson, Jimmy & Wes brought together two of jazzâs most distinctive voices in an expansive big band setting.
Recorded over three days in September 1966 at Rudy Van Gelderâs Englewood Cliffs studio, the sessions featured a brass-and reed-heavy ensemble and a top-tier rhythm section with drummer Grady Tate and bassist Richard Davis.
Montgomeryâs melodic guitar lines and Smithâs fiery organ grooves find a vibrant setting in Nelsonâs tight, punchy arrangements â rich in harmonic color and rhythmic drive.
The program blends originals and standards, including Smithâs bluesy âJames and Wesâ and a reimagined âBaby, Itâs Cold Outsideâ transformed into a simmering, minor-key vamp.
Nelsonâs orchestrations give the album cinematic sweep without sacrificing the interplay between its stars.
The result is a rare meeting of two jazz giants, captured during a period of broad popular success, with the added presence of one of the eraâs most accomplished arrangers.

















