mikeweil Posted March 26, 2007 Report Posted March 26, 2007 As I understand the thread title, it's duos with two saxes (and rhythm ad lib), not sax and another different instrument .... Eruh... Don't the examples in the first post suggest otherwise? Wishful thinking ...... Well ..... I have one sax/piano track in mind but can't put it down ..... but usually I mentally edit out Buddy Rich and take Lester Young with Nat Cole as a duo. Quote
jazztrain Posted March 26, 2007 Report Posted March 26, 2007 Sorry should have been more specific.Sax Piano duo.But great recomendations came out of this. Thanks In that case, here are a few more off the top of my head: Coleman Hawkins / Buck Washington Coleman Hawkins / Freddy Johnson Bob Wilbur / Dick Wellstood Kenny Davern / Dick Wellstood Houston Person / Bill Charlap Joe Temperley / Dave McKenna Dick Johnson / Dave McKenna Gary Foster / Alan Broadbent Paul Desmond / Dave Brubeck Quote
Niko Posted March 26, 2007 Report Posted March 26, 2007 (edited) Waldron & Lacy, Waldron & Ottaviano, Waldron & Jim Pepper. Hey, don't leave out Waldron and Marion Brown! any opinions on Waldron and Nicolas Simion? haven't seen this discussed and i really like some of Simion's other stuff i know... Edited March 26, 2007 by Niko Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 Sorry should have been more specific.Sax Piano duo.But great recomendations came out of this. Thanks In that case, here are a few more off the top of my head: Coleman Hawkins / Buck Washington Coleman Hawkins / Freddy Johnson Bob Wilbur / Dick Wellstood Kenny Davern / Dick Wellstood Houston Person / Bill Charlap Joe Temperley / Dave McKenna Dick Johnson / Dave McKenna Gary Foster / Alan Broadbent Paul Desmond / Dave Brubeck Here are some more that I like: Charles McPherson / Don Friedman - A Salute To Bird - Zoot (Japanese) Johnny Griffin / Martial Solal - In & Out - Dreyfus Stan Getz / Kenny Barron - People Time - Verve Al Cohn / Jimmy Rowles - Heavy Love - Xanadu Alan Barnes . David Newton - Summertime - Concord Alan Barnes / Brian Lemon - A Sleeping Bee - Zephyr Rich Perry / Harold Danko - Canoes do Brasil - Steeplechase Warne Marsh / Joe Albany - Live At Dana Point - VSOP Warne Marsh / Susan Chen - Ballad For You - Interplay Bud Shank / Rein de Graaf - Now Is The Time - Timeless Herb Geller / Rein de Graaf - Nows The Time - Timeless Charles McPherson / Rein de Graaf - Duets - Timeless Quote
Alexander Hawkins Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 Braxton with Muhal on Arista is utterly awesome, on a sax/piano tip. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 (edited) shame on us for not mentioning lacy/potts! Edited March 27, 2007 by alocispepraluger102 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 (edited) As I understand the thread title, it's duos with two saxes (and rhythm ad lib), not sax and another different instrument ... Marsh and Konitz came to mind first. Coltrane and Dolphy I like, Dolphy and Oliver Nelson, Dolphy and Ken McIntyre. I have a very nice Don Schlitten produced MPS session with James Moody and Al Cohn. There are lots of fine sax pairings .... Right-o... I'd also mention: Lasha/Simmons Shepp/Tchicai Lacy/Potts Wright/Howard But of course, that was apparently not the intent of the thread (tho' I saw it that way). Edited March 27, 2007 by clifford_thornton Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 I'd like to get that Monterose/Flanagan duo record one of these days. Can't recall the title right now, and am not feeling like making enough keystrokes to look it up. But I suspect it's good... Quote
mikeweil Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 Now I remember the duo I had in my mind yesterday: Pete Christlieb and Alan Broadbent doing "I hadn't anyone til you", hidden on an audiphile Jack Sheldon CD on RealTime. Quote
paul secor Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 I'd like to get that Monterose/Flanagan duo record one of these days. Can't recall the title right now, and am not feeling like making enough keystrokes to look it up. But I suspect it's good... A Little Pleasure - Reservoir 109 Too bad JR's Live in Albany album is in limbo. I assume that either Reservoir or Uptown has the rights to it. It was originally issued on Uptown, but then so was A Little pleasure - originally titled ... And a Little Pleasure. Perhaps Chuck can fill us in when he returns to the Board. Quote
Tom in RI Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 Sax, bass duo, Ron Carter and Houston Person. Quote
randyhersom Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 And, for the truly demented, there's the incredibly great Bud Powell - Johnny Griffin duets. I remember them being out on Xanadu LP. Quote
paul secor Posted March 27, 2007 Report Posted March 27, 2007 And, for the truly demented, there's the incredibly great Bud Powell - Johnny Griffin duets. I remember them being out on Xanadu LP. Guess I'm demented. They're wild - especially "Idaho". Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 28, 2007 Report Posted March 28, 2007 Here are a few more that I forgot to include on my previous list. Bud Shank And Lou Levy - Lost In The Stars - Fresh Sound Frank Morgan / George Cables - Double Image - Contemporary Art Pepper / George Cables - Goin' Home - Galaxy Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted March 28, 2007 Report Posted March 28, 2007 mr. baker and mr. getz were great together, some of my favorite music. Quote
BruceH Posted March 28, 2007 Report Posted March 28, 2007 Art Pepper/Warne Marsh Rollins/Hawkins Quote
paul secor Posted October 23, 2009 Report Posted October 23, 2009 A couple more sax and piano: Bill Perkins + Frank Strazzeri: Two As One Nat Su & Michael Kanan: Dreams and Reflections Quote
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