Let's not put the obvious CDs down that everyone has heard, but try to put down great CDs that may have passed under peoples' radar.
here are mine:
Dexter Gordon - Lullaby for a Monster ( Dex in a rare pianoless trio setting)
Andy Sheppard - Nocturnal Tourist (what one great saxman can do with a laptop)
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan - Goin' Home (Shepp playing straightahead blues in duo)
Joe Locke's Four Walls of Freedom - (Bob Berg on 1st album, Tommy Smith on second ...great playing)
Simon Peat Quartet - Freya's Groove - One of the finest UK's players
Trotignon & El-Malek - Both albums show France's genius of the tenor
Yannick Rieu - little zab - great simple fab.
Jérôme Sabbagh - Pogo - Great album from this Parisian in New York
Steve Grossman with Michel Petrucciani - one of the best ever !!!
Julien Lourau - The Rise - probably my favourite sax album of the last 5 years.
here are mine:
Dexter Gordon - Lullaby for a Monster ( Dex in a rare pianoless trio setting)
Andy Sheppard - Nocturnal Tourist (what one great saxman can do with a laptop)
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan - Goin' Home (Shepp playing straightahead blues in duo)
Joe Locke's Four Walls of Freedom - (Bob Berg on 1st album, Tommy Smith on second ...great playing)
Simon Peat Quartet - Freya's Groove - One of the finest UK's players
Trotignon & El-Malek - Both albums show France's genius of the tenor
Yannick Rieu - little zab - great simple fab.
Jérôme Sabbagh - Pogo - Great album from this Parisian in New York
Steve Grossman with Michel Petrucciani - one of the best ever !!!
Julien Lourau - The Rise - probably my favourite sax album of the last 5 years.