Wes Montgomery - How Insensitive (Insensatez) free for downloading

  • Artist: Wes Montgomery
  • Song: How Insensitive (Insensatez)
  • Music Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:50
  • Filesize: 9MB
  • Kbps: 320Kbps
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Comments

PSNM Network

2021-10-15 17:37:23 | Profile
Montgomery plays Jobim, it doesn't get any classier than this. 

Alex Luca

2021-10-13 17:02:19 | Profile
Gee Ms Clark i thought the cello was playing it sounds so smooth and full. this is a classic 60s Jazz sound to beautiful

adrianbielsa

2021-01-13 22:19:00 | Profile
This is incredible. There's so much going on and yet he makes it sound so simple and natural.

Rosiek Kk

2020-10-16 21:31:09 | Profile
This is the best arrangement..hands down! OMG!

gekke meneer filip

2020-10-04 00:56:11 | Profile
this is one of the world's most saddest songs and Wes played it in such an AMAZING way.

Bill King

2020-09-25 23:22:12 | Profile
OMG HOW REFRESHING 2019

Ehm Ehm

2020-08-08 15:18:56 | Profile
when was this dark time? I love the Jobim songs that he covered and I wish I was from his era-he is the best guitarist that ever lived and his improvization was brillant-I did not like the Beatles era when he had too much over production in the studio.

Face Mobb

2020-06-21 22:47:33 | Profile
Wes Montgomery at his best, he was one of the greatest guitar players ever. R.I.P. one  incredible song.

James Mclane

2020-06-17 13:54:46 | Profile
Wes simply the BEST for all times.

pietro ricotti

2020-06-16 09:58:06 | Profile
To me, this is the greatest recording of all time. It has a lot going for it on every level. In his own bailiwick (which includes genius of accompaniment, playing melodic lines that support, counterpoint, and fill in for Montgomery), the bassist is as good as Montgomery (in my opinion). (I believe it is Ron Carter.) The drumming is perfect (I believe Grady Tate), the arrangement is also right on (Claus Ogerman; credit also to Creed Taylor for producing). I have listened to this recording countless times, and it never loses its luster. Montgomery's musicality and soul are illuminated by his playing. He must have practiced and played a lot, for the guitar is not easily tamed. (I know this from experience.) You may even get it to behave for a little while in a song, but to play like Montgomery? Priceless.

cv_valleydrags760

2020-06-13 11:10:58 | Profile
Everything feels insensitive to a sensitive soul...

Silva Jr

2020-06-11 11:42:11 | Profile
Oh, God, this is Heaven! When I get there I want to hear Wes playing this exquisite song by ACJ. Long live the bossa nova. Lovely, sweet and tender music from one of the finest composers to have ever gifted us...

Alicia Hela Bach

2020-06-04 14:45:22 | Profile
I was pretty upset when I was strolling through the most recent version of Rolling Stone's "Top 100 Guitarists" and saw that Wes was nowhere to be found. :(

daylightorn

2020-06-04 01:34:41 | Profile
Montgomery and Jobim ..... 2 masters! One of the most beautiful presentations of this tune! Thank you for posting my friend.

B Coldhart

2020-05-29 15:58:59 | Profile
0:20 the face I make everytime I hear Wes play

Kat Masterson

2020-05-24 19:34:23 | Profile
His solo is the most musical guitar thing ever recorded I listen this 20 years ago and know it by heart 5 stars

Jason Groleau

2020-05-16 09:48:07 | Profile
This still remains, after 50 yrs or more, the best version i've ever heard in my life (Sorry Astrid Gilberto, sorry Sinatra)..and we've all heard so many by notable artists. The melancholy Wes captures here plus his imagination as he weaves through the melody is priceless.

pabloosh

2020-05-09 21:42:28 | Profile
The piece is incredibly sentimental and beautiful, and this interpretation is just impeccable; a masterpiece.