Listen to the essence of the tenor saxophone
A classic West Coast jazz album recorded in 1952.
The interplay between Wardell Gray and Dexter Gordon's tenor saxophones is truly impressive. In particular, on "The Chase," the two saxophones respond to each other, allowing you to enjoy the true joy of jazz improvisation. The backing members include musicians who are representative of West Coast jazz, adding depth to the performance.
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A:
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1)
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The Just Jazz All Stars - The Chase
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2)
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The Just Jazz All Stars - The Steeplechase
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B:
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1)
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The Tony Scott Quartet - Milt To The Hilt
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2)
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The Tony Scott Quartet - Homecoming
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3)
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The Tony Scott Quartet - Swootie Patootie
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4)
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The Tony Scott Quartet - Sweet Lorraine
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5)
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The Tony Scott Quartet - Goodbye
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Drums - Chico Hamilton (A1, A2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Dexter Gordon (A1, A2)
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Tenor Saxophone - Wardell Gray (A1, A2)
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Trumpet - Conte Candoli (A1, A2)
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Piano - Bobby Tucker (A1, A2)
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Bass - Don Bagley (A1, A2)