Monk Montgomery :: Fuselage (Parts I & 2)

Yeeooow. Monk Montgomery’s “Fuselage (Parts I & 2)“. A lost fuzzy gem from 1971, Wes Montgomery’s brother, Monk, melds jazz, prog, soul and funk into some special kind of stew (a bass odyssey, indeed). The LP has been out of print forever, but you can still occasionally score a copy over at discogs and the like every once in awhile. Until then, get weird below.

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3 thoughts on “Monk Montgomery :: Fuselage (Parts I & 2)

  1. Thanks for this post! I get the feeling that Fatboy Slim used a sample from this song in “Praise You”. Do you know if this is true?

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