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Thanks man, I found a couple nice records I think he'll enjoy. They're used but still play with no problems
Anita O'day
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fac3 tak30v312 wrote:
Could someone recommend some saxophonist to check out
If you want to check out some of the young guys check out the following;If you want some older cats that are genius, check out these guys;
- Jeremy Pelt. He has a new release called Soul that you can check out on iTunes.
- Joshua Redman. I've been listening to an album of his called Momentum. It's more of a funk record but it's still really good. Has some guests ranging from Questlove to Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. One of his early albums called Mood Swing is a very accessable album for someone starting to listen to jazz. Both are on iTunes for you to check out.
If your just starting out listening to Jazz, start with Miles Davis Kind of Blue. It's a masterpiece featuring John Coltrane on sax. There is no better jazz album than this.
- John Coltrane. He's the alpha & omega for jazz saxophone if you ask me. Don't go into to much of his later work because it's kinda deep for novices. Start with something like Blue Train or Giant Steps. Take some time & go through some of the pages of this thread & you'll find great stuff...
- If you take Mo Matik's suggestion of Sonny Rollins, check out Saxophone Colossus. I also really like the soundtrack to the Michael Caine Alfie movie from the 60s that Rollins did. You can get it really cheap from iTunes for $5.94.
- Joe Henderson, In and Out.
- Hank Mobley. Soul Station is a really good album.
- Dexter Gordon. Go! or Ballads.