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Baggin'

by Frank Wess

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Serenata 04:54
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Stop Gap 06:03
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Inhibitions 03:54
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Excursion 05:13
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Opus Pocus 07:29
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Opus de Funk 13:26
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Klook's Nook 05:12
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Alternative 08:57

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Allmusic reviewer by Jim Todd stating, "the four horns carved out from the Count Basie band for this Frank Foster-led date get along just fine with drummer Kenny Clarke, bassist Eddie Jones, and guitarist Kenny Burrell. The set is a companion to Frank Wess' North, South, East....Wess, recorded by the same players at the same sessions. No Count, however, stays closer to Kansas City swing than the Wess release ... Foster's charts provide for lots of interplay and counterpoint between the two trombones and two tenors".

No Count is an album by saxophonist Frank Foster (Track #1, 4, 7, 9,12, and 15).

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released May 7, 2021

Frank Wess - tenor sax, flute
Frank Foster - tenor sax
Charlie Fowlkes - baritone sax
Henry Cokel – trombone
Benny Powell – trombone
Milt Jackson - vibraphone, piano
Kenny Burrell – guitar
Eddie Jones - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums

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Frank Wess Kansas City, Missouri

Frank Wess (January 4, 1922 – October 30, 2013) was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist.
In addition to his extensive solo work, he played tenor sax in Count Basie's band from 1953 to 1964, doubling on flute.
Wess was considered one of the best jazz flutists of his time. From 1959 to 1964, he won the Down Beat critics' poll for flute.
He was a member of Clark Terry's big band into the 1970s.
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