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FRANK WESS - SOUTHERN COMFORT

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Frank Wess for Prestige from 1962. Al Aarons (tp) Frank Wess (ts, fl) George Barrow (bars) Tommy Flanagan (p) George Duvivier (b) Osie Johnson (d) Ray Barretto (cga) Oliver Nelson (arr) This one's for Reza and all the Oliver Nelson fans out there. Killer set with a nice latin twist from Frank Wess with arrangements by Oliver Nelson. "Blues For Butterball" was the hip swinger back in the day and the rest of the album's a treat for the ears. Here's a review from AMG: Recorded in 1962, Southern Comfort finds Frank Wess leading an octet that is arranged by Oliver Nelson. Although Nelson was a pleasing saxophonist -- he plays tenor on this vinyl LP -- it was his talents as an arranger that brought him the most attention. And Nelson's attractive arrangements serve Wess quite well throughout this session, which employs Wess on tenor sax and flute, Nelson on tenor sax, George Barrow on baritone sax, Al Aarons on trumpet, Tommy Flanagan on piano, George Duvivier on bas