It's Never Too Late (album)
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It's Never Too Late is an album by jazz bassist Monk Montgomery, released in 1969 on Chisa Records/Motown Records.[2] It is the first of his four solo albums, and features members of The Crusaders.
A 7" single was released of "A Place in the Sun"/"Your Love" on Chisa Records.
Track listing
- "Big Boy" (W. Henderson, A. Adams) – 5:44 Arranged by Dale Frank, Wayne Henderson
- "Sunday Stroll" (J. Sample) – 2:38 Arranged by Joe Sample
- "Can We Talk To You?" (W. Felder, A. Adams) – 2:19 Arranged by Wilton Felder
- "Your Love" (W. Felder) – 2:22 Arranged by Wayne Henderson
- "A Place In The Sun" (Miller, Wells) – 2:45 Arranged by Wayne Henderson
- "It's Never Too Late" (M. Montgomery) – 3:18. Arranged by Joe Sample
- "The Lady" (Dorothy Masuka) – 3:27. Arranged by Hugh Masekela
- "Bluesette" (Norman Gimbel, J. Thieleman) – 3:27. Arranged by Frank Kavelin
- "My Cherie Amour" (Cosby, Moy, Wonder) – 3:11 Arranged by Wayne Henderson
- "How High The Moon" (Hamilton, Lewis) – 4:50 Arranged by Dale Frank, Wayne Henderson
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- The Two-Sided Album (1968)
- This Rather Than That (1969)
- Ties of Love (1987)
- So Why Not?
- Live at Maybeck Recital Hall
- Here Again
- Icebreaker (2001)
- A Love Affair in Paris (2001)
- A Day in the Life (2006)
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| The Mastersounds |
- Jazz Showcase introducing The Mastersounds (1957)
- The King and I (1957)
- Kismet (1958)
- Flower Drum Song (1958)
- Ballads and Blues (1959)
- The Mastersounds in Concert (1959)
- Happy Holidays from many lands (1959)
- The Mastersounds play Horace Silver (1960)
- Swinging with The Mastersounds (1961)
- The Mastersounds on Tour (1961)
- A Date with The Mastersounds (1961)
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