Best Saxophone Quartet
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A Tribute to Jack Johnson, released in 1960, is a cornerstone of Davis's 'Second Great Five' period. Featuring Wayne Shorter, Julian Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb, the...
Nefertiti, recorded in 1961, is another gem from the 'Second Great Five' era. The album features complex compositions and extended improvisations, showcasing the band's exceptional interplay and music...
E.S.P., released in 1965, continues the legacy of the 'Second Great Five,' showcasing their dynamic interplay and improvisational skills. The album features a series of short, intense tracks, each exp...
Sorcerer, released in 1966, represents the culmination of the 'Second Great Five' era. The album features a darker, more introspective mood than some of their earlier work. Its complex harmonies and e...
Four & More, a live album recorded in 1964, captures the 'Second Great Five' at their peak. The album features extended improvisations and showcases the band's exceptional interplay. While the recordi...
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