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Goin' Out of My Head (album)

Goin' Out of My Head
Goin Out of My Head Wes Montgomery.jpg
Studio album by Wes Montgomery
Released 1966
Recorded November 20 and December 7, 8 & 22, 1965 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Genre Jazz
Label Verve
Producer Creed Taylor
Wes Montgomery chronology
Smokin' Guitar
(1965)
Goin' Out of My Head
(1965)
California Dreaming
(1966)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Down Beat
(Original Lp release)
4/5 stars
Allmusic 2/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide 2/5 stars

Goin' Out of My Head is the fifteenth album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson, it was released in 1966. It reached number 7 on the Billboard R&B chart. At the 9th Grammy Awards Goin' Out of My Head won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group.

Goin' Out of My Head was Montgomery's first album with sales reaching near one million. It was producer Creed Taylor's idea that Montgomery should do a cover of the title song, a 1964 hit by Little Anthony and the Imperials. At the time Taylor brought the song to Montgomery, he was playing at the Half Note Club in New York City with the Wynton Kelly Trio—sessions that appeared on his acclaimed 1965 release Smokin' at the Half Note. Taylor said in a later interview: "If you take away the R&B performance and just look at that song, it's an absolutely marvelous song to improvise on. For that time, it had sophisticated changes and the whole structure was great. I was thinking, 'This would be perfect for Wes Montgomery. But how am I going to overcome the fact that here's Wes and his background? He'd be about the last person to listen to Little Anthony and the Imperials.'"

In his Allmusic review, music critic Scott Yanow called the album "...little more than a pleasant melody statement... Recordings like this one disheartened the jazz world but made him a household name and a staple on AM radio. Heard three decades later, the recording is at its best when serving as innocuous background music."


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