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For the purposes of playing along, what albums do you like that don’t include a piano/organ/guitar in the recording?
I really like Two of a Mind by Paul Desmond and Gerry Mulligan.
I once saw Julian Lage talk about the benefits of playing along with albums and he demonstrated using A Night at the Village Vanguard by Sonny Rollins.
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04-16-2022 02:04 AM
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Great idea!
Joe Henderson State of the Tenor?
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Motion by Lee Konitz.
Lullaby for a Monster by Dexter Gordon.
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Grant Greene... can't remember the title.
He plays lines there only against bass
There was Round midnight on it
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Gerry Mulligan has a bunch of records without harmonic instrument
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Originally Posted by Jonah
Remembering (Grant Green album) - Wikipedia
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Jimmy Raney made some trio records, he does not tend to play chords much in a trio setting. E.g. Momentum, The Influence, But Beautiful.
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Steve Lacy did a series of solo Monk recordings. Very challenging. If you can figure a way to comp these tunes (which is possible if your ear gets good), they're a master class in harmonic and melodic interplay.
Sonny Rollins's work in his latter years is also heavily steeped in the solo tenor genre.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by Jonah
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Sonny Rollins - Way Out West.
3 tracks on Coltrane’s ‘Lush Life’ album have no piano (because the pianist didn’t show up!)
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Originally Posted by Jonah
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Kenny Garret Triology
Bending
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