Powerful performance by a tenor sax giant
An album where you can enjoy powerful saxophone playing.
His bold and carefree playing style opened up new possibilities for the tenor saxophone. The innovative solo on "Flying Home" influenced later R&B and rock 'n' roll. While energetic, it also conveys a respect for jazz tradition. This is a must-listen for saxophonists and an important record in jazz history.
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A:
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1)
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Frantic Fanny
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2)
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Stella By Starlight
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3)
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Satin Doll
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4)
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Banned In Boston
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5)
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Indiana
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B:
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1)
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Ydeen-O
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2)
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Imagination
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3)
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How Now?
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4)
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Reverie
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5)
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Pucker Up
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Guitar - Kenny Burrell
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Alto Saxophone - Illinois Jacquet
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Tenor Saxophone - Illinois Jacquet
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Trumpet - Roy Eldridge
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Drums - Jo Jones
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Guitar - Barry Galbraith
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Bass - George Duvivier
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Trumpet - Ernie Royal
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Baritone Saxophone - Charlie Davis
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Trombone - Matthew Gee
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Piano - Sir Charles Thompson
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Drums - Jimmy Crawford
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Baritone Saxophone - Cecil Payne
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Baritone Saxophone - Leo Parker
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Bass - Jimmy Rowser
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Photography By - Henry Parker