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You would think sax-guitar combo albums would be very common, but you would be wrong. Guitarist, Grant Green, for instance, never (to my knowledge) recorded a straight sax-guitar quartet.

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      My Top Ten Sax-Guitar Masterpieces


      1



      Extrapolation
      John McLaughlin (with John Surman)
      Marmalade
      1969




      2



      Extensions
      Dave Holland(with Steve Colemanand Kevin Eubanks)
      ECM
      1990




      3



      So Near, So Far
      Joe Henderson (with John Scofield)
      Verve
      1993




      4



      Voice in the Night
      Charles Lloyd (with John Abercrombie)
      ECM
      1999




      5



      The Next Step
      Kurt Rosenwinkel (with Mark Turner)
      Verve
      2000




      6



      Lingua Franca
      Peter Epstein(with Brad Shepik)
      Songlines
      2005




      7



      She Likes That
      Geoff Vidal(with Joe Hundertmark)
      Self Produced
      2010




      8



      Hearts Wide Open
      Gilad Hekselman (with Mark Turner)
      LeChant Du Monde
      2011




      9



      Homage
      Adam NIewood (with John Scofield)
      Vectordisc
      2024





      10




      Auteur: Music Inspired by the Films of Wes Anderson
      Amanda Gardier (with Charlie Ballantine)
      Self Produced
      2024



      Happy listening!

      Though these recordings represent only a small portion of his overall discography, they remain some of his most distinctive and acclaimed works.

      Jazz albums featuring saxophone and guitar weren't that unusual, but it was also common to add piano and other instruments to the mix. Chico Hamiltonrecorded several albums with saxophone and guitar, notably Man From Two Worldswith Charles Lloydand Gabor Szabo, and The Dealerwith Arnie Lawrenceand Larry Coryell.

      The guitar's flexibility—moving from rhythmic comping to fiery solos—creates an unpredictable canvas on which the saxophone paints in bold, sweeping strokes.

      Next, Charlie Hunter, in the 1990s, astonished us all by playing a whole new kind of jazz guitar (with added bass strings) in trios with saxophonists Dave Ellisand John Ellisplaying funky jazz blues you could dance to.

      Their next album, Complex Emotions, is set to drop the Friday after the 2024 presidential election, just in time for a weekend of celebration (We hope!).