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Let's hear it from the fans of baritone.

The bari is the most under-used of all the major saxophones. In the early days you had Harry Carney. Then in the post-war period there was the emergence of Gerry Mulligan, Cecil Payne, and Pepper Adams. These are literally the only ones that have anything like a decent representation in my collection. Of course, there are some others--Ronnie Cuber, Hamiet Bluiet.

Even in mid-size groups and big bands, the baritone is mainly just part of the ensemble sound.

So how about some recommendations, some places to really hear some good bari work.

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Sahib Shihab as well, as far as classic bop era players go.

There were others of course ... for section playing, I still think Carney smokes everybody's ass (and Pepper Adams took care of the rest).

Leo Parker comes to mind, too - check out his recordings for Blue Note and the ones with Illinois Jacquet (not just the Uptown, but that one as well!)

As for Chaloff, this one here might well be my one favourite baritone saxophone album:

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some fine Bluiett here:

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Nick Brignola!

Charles Davis records almost exclusively on tenor these days, but my favorite work by him is on the big horn. Best places t hear him, IMO, are on Kenny Dorham's JAZZ CONTEMPORARY and Steve Lacy's Candid date (THE STRAIGHT HORN OF).

Claire Daly is a fine baritone player who can be heard on a couple of her own leader dates as well as records by Joe Forrester / People Like Us.

In terms of sheer authoritative sound, there's Leroy "Hog" Cooper, the baritone player in those famous Ray Charles bands. Probably heard to best effect on early recordings by Fathead Newman, Hank Crawford, and that lone Buster Smith record on Atlantic.

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I know you've mentioned Ronnie but I particularly like this one of his

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The scene is clean - Milestone

Mainly Latin and Ronnie is all over the horn, but not letting you notice, if you see what I mean.

Got this one recently and it's very nice

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Alex Harding & Blutopia - The calling - Jazzaway

Moacir Santos is another guy I like a lot - but he sings, too, and that might put you off. I love his voice as well as his playing.

Finally, the only track he did on baritone, but blooming wonderful!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQ3_2VBQlFM

MG

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Josh Sinton (Ideal Bread)

Just starting to listen to this guy.

Am I hearing things or does he do the most apt yet incredible circular breathing on the beast during "Flakes" on volume two of the Ideal Bread Lacy music recordings?

As of yet, this is my only exposure to Sinton, but I will be sure to get to one of his upcoming gigs with Ideal Bread or with his trio.

I've rarely been more impressed on a first listen to a current or recent saxophonist than I have by listening to this CD. This guy plays in, out and with the full range of the baritone with a flexibility and technique that is rare on the big horn.

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Why hasn't anybody named LARS GULLIN yet?? :o

Re- Serge Chaloff, do NOT overlook his "Boston Blow-Up" LP!

Re- Sahib Shihab, no matter what some may think of that label, the 2-CD set "Complete Sextet Sessions 1956-1957" on Fresh Sound is a fine roundup of his work from that period IMHO. And then there were his Danish sessions with Brew Moore, etc.

And another plug for Ernie Caceres and Leo Parker.

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No, we got as far as post 15. Which is a major oversight. I have at least half if not more of what Gullin recorded, he was a master.


Staying continental, Barney Wilen played a beautiful baritone. My favorite solos of his on that instrument are on the New York Romance and Talisman releases.

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