Frank Wess Wess Point, The Commodore Recordings (1954) [2007]

Frank Wess - Wess Point: The Commodore Recordings [Recorded 1954] (2007)

Frank Wess - Wess Point: The Commodore Recordings [Recorded 1954] (2007)
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Genre: Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Fresh Sound (FSR-CD 469)

The Commodore record label was known for its recordings of the early period jazz pioneers up to bebop, and not necessarily the modernists. Frank Wess was one of those post-bop players, coming out of the Count Basie Orchestra, who eventually made his mark as a premier individualist tenor saxophonist and a seminal jazz flutist stepping away from the swing and big band sound. These small group sessions by Wess give proof positive that he was ready to step out as not only a leader and budding composer (he wrote six of these tracks), but to assert himself as a giant of jazz in his own right. Considering the dates of these recordings, 1954, it could easily be said he was ahead of his time…