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Janek Gwizdala's album has some of the best horns I've heard in a long time in a non-bebop context. Can't think of the players offhand.
+1. The "Live at the 55 Bar" album, has Brad and Elliot Mason, and Justin Vasquez on horns, and I think "Mystery To Me" is Elliot Mason, Mark Turner and John Ellis.

All the John Ellis albums are good, so is Charlie Hunter Quintets, "Right Now Move."

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Weather Report. Just loads of good sax playing. I also love some of Wayne Shorter's playing on Joni Mitchell records like "Shine". His playing on that record is superb, as good as anything he did with Weather Report. Absolutely beautiful.
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Early Tommy Castro band where when not soloing the guy is playing (for wnat of a better word) rhytjm sax. Here's a clip of TC's band live at the Filmore with the wonderfully grooving Randy MacDonald playing bass.
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Albums/ Artists: Amputetchure - The Mars Volta, The Bedlam in Goliath - The Mars Volta, Hot Rats - Frank Zappa. When I saw The Mars Volta live, their saxaphonist, Adrián Terrazas-González, used an Ernie Ball Wah on Viscera Eyes, and an MXR Phase 90 on Tetragrammaton, which I thought was pretty cool. Frank Zappa's sax, Sugar Cane Harris, I believe was his name, uses a wah on Chunga's Revenge, also pretty cool.
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The first time I heard the sax/guitar/bass thing in King Crimson's 21st Century Schizoid Man when I was fourteen and they were all playing together perfectly, I was like "!". I also like the sax in The Mars Volta- seems sax is an excellent prog rock instrument. I'd love to hear someone honking a bari in prog.
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Frank Zappa's sax, Sugar Cane Harris, I believe was his name, uses a wah on Chunga's Revenge, also pretty cool.
Sugar Cane Harris played violin. Zappa's sax players at the time of Chunga's Revenge were probably Ian Underwood and Bunk Gardner, or maybe Motorhead Sherwood.
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Sugar Cane Harris played violin. Zappa's sax players at the time of Chunga's Revenge were probably Ian Underwood and Bunk Gardner, or maybe Motorhead Sherwood.
Ian Underwood is who I was thinking of. I don't know why I always confuse him with Sugar Cane.
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I'd love to hear someone honking a bari in prog.
There's a guy out of the Bay Area, goes by the name 99 Hooker, who plays a mean bari sax, he played with The Molecules among others, they're kinda "avant-prog/punk".

Anything Jon Raskin plays is pretty "progressive" in the literal definition of the word.
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