
On this classic live set, the six-string maestro finds himself in an ideal quintet (including Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers of Miles' "Kind of Blue" session). The mellow act prods Montgomery in all the right ways, giving his famously soft-spoken guitar space for casual riffs.
As bebop became more complex, many artists decided to bring bop back to its swing roots, inventing a laid-back 'West Coast' approach. Miles Davis' 1950 album The Birth of the Cool made ensemble arrangements and a swinging style (often overlooked in bebop) 'cool' again. Saxophone players like Art Pepper and Stan Getz used elements of bebop in their solos, adding a sultry, smooth tone to their improvisations; ultimately their music married the intriguing complexities of bebop with a sense of melody and a lush, velvety melodic style.
Notable Artists: Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Art Pepper