Ties of Love is an album by the pianist Buddy Montgomery, released by Landmark in 1987.
[2][3][4] The album, which was Montgomery's first in a decade, was recorded partly in New York with longtime producer Orrin Keepnews.
[5] Scott Yanow of AllMusic noted: "By 1986, Buddy Montgomery had not recorded as a leader for many years, and because he is so well-respected, his first Landmark outing became quite an all-star affair.
"[6] Fanfare singled out Claudio Roditi for praise, and called the album "a breezy session with some good, consistent music.
"[1] Mark Stryker of Jazz Times commented: "Strong material, an infectious spirit, and bicoastal bands.