G-Man
Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins Plays G-Man And Other Music For The Soundtrack Of The Robert Mugge Film "Saxophone Colossus" (1987)
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Notes: Features extended, heroic tenor saxophone solos with unyielding energy and clarity amid live band dynamics; production emphasizes raw improvisation over polished smoothness.
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Recommended for: deep listening energy focus
Live jazz track from 1986 featuring Sonny Rollins' epic tenor saxophone solo on the title piece, part of a soundtrack album with long, rewarding improvisations.
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