Cannonball Adderley - Love For Sale

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

From one of my favorite jazz albums - Somethin' Else. With any luck, I plan to upload the rest of it soon (minus the first track, stupid 10min video limit). Until then, enjoy!

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  • thank you for public this. .l bought a tenor sax recently.. could you recommend me any albums to listen where there is the sax? ty!!

  • Well, rather than albums, mind if I recommend some artists? While saxman was correct in recommending Cannonball as an excellent saxophonist, he happens to play alto rather than tenor. That being said, I would look into: John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Hank Mobley, Dexter Gordon, Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson for starters. Good luck with your sax playing!

    P.S. Sorry for the late response, I've not checked comments in a while

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  • @MasterXelpud  dude for tenor, stan getz all the way!!!!!!!

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  • I often see Dexter Gordon overlooked when it comes to saxophonists. Actually, he did a fine job on this song; it was on his Go! Album.

  • For Tenor players, I like what everyone says, plus, Joshua Redmond, most of the tenor players on Mingus albums, ditto Carla Bley albums like Tropic Appetites, Music Mechanique, Social Studies. On The Best of Charlie Parker I really like Lucky Thompson's solo on A Night in Tunisia. James Carter is fantastic too. He plays a lot of different sizes, notably Bass Sax.

  • This is music you relax to!

  • 0 People have bad taste in music. The way it should be.

  • Listen to as many saxophonists as you can, regardless of which one they play. My listening list would include Cannonball, Sonny Stitt, Charlie Parker, Phil Woods, Coltrane on soprano, Joe Lovano, Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman. As a sax player, I also listen to vocalists and try to emulate their phrasing.

  • @jojokimbo (i meant gonsalVez)

  • @bertdockx ty sir!! I will try listening something them!

  • @jojokimbo Also check out Warne Marsh, Paul Gonsalez and Lenny Popkin! And there's some great free jazz tenor players like Albert Ayler and Evan Parker. Many people hate their playing, but who knows, maybe you won't...

  • came here to look for some good samples for my hip hop beats :)

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