art direction, design Burton Yount bass Arthur Harper design [album package editor] Steve Futterman drums Jimmy Lovelace executive-producer George Klabin guitar Wes Montgomery interviewee Harold Mabern interviewee Russell Malone lacquer cut by Bernie Grundman legal John Koenig liner notes Pascal Rozat liner notes Vincent Pelote liner notes Zev Feldman mastered by [lp] Bernie Grundman photography by [front and back cover] Jean-Pierre Leloir piano Harold Mabern producer [associate] Pascal Rozat producer [associate] Robert Montgomery producer [original recording] André Francis product manager [project assistance] Alex Carrillo product manager [project assistance] Cynthia Garcia product manager [project assistance] Heidi T. Kalison production manager Zak Shelby-Szyszko reissue producer Zev Feldman research [photo] Pascal Rozat research [photo] Zak Shelby-Szyszko research [photo] Zev Feldman sound designer [restoration] Fran Gala sound designer [restoration] George Klabin tracks c1, c2, d1 tenor saxophone, guest [special] Johnny Griffin Phonographic Copyright (p) INA Copyright (c) Rising Jazz Stars, Inc. Recorded At Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Mastered At Bernie Grundman Mastering Lacquer Cut At Bernie Grundman Mastering Recorded By Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (ORTF) Licensed From INA Licensed To Resonance Records Pressed By Record Technology Incorporated Published By Taggie Music Co. Published By Jowcol Music Published By EMI Feist Catalog, Inc. Published By Bourne Co. Published By Music Sales Corp. Published By Bevalex Music Publishers Published By Thelonious Music Corporation Published By Ultra Empire Music Published By Warner Bros. Inc. Published By Universal Music Corporation First official release of Wes Montgomery's one and only concert in Paris, France on March 27, 1965 at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. Second Resonance release in partnership with France's National Audio-visual Institute (INA) with remastered high-resolution audio transferred directly from the original tapes. Deluxe limited-edition, hand-numbered (of 3,000) 180-gram 2LP gatefold set.
Includes 8-page booklet with rare photos by Jean-Pierre Lenoir, essays & interviews + 6 collector postcards.
Recorded at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, France on March 27, 1965. Barcode: 0 96802 28043 6 (Text) Barcode: 096802280436 (Scanned, UPC-A) Rights Society: BMI (A1, A2, B2, B3, C1, C2, D1, D2) Rights Society: ASCAP (A3, B1, B1, C2, D1) Matrix / Runout: HLP-9032-A BG H28259.1(3)... (Side A runout, etched) Matrix / Runout: HLP-9032-B BG H28259.2(3)... (Side B runout, etched) Matrix / Runout: HLP-9032-C BG 28259.3(3)... (Side C runout, etched) Matrix / Runout: HLP-9032-D BG 28259.4(3)... (Side D runout, etched)