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On Miles Davis’ “Freddie Freeloader,” who plays final sax solo?
Freddie Freeloader is possibly my favorite track on Kind of Blue, and recently I’ve begun listening more closely and critically.
I know the piano and trumpet solos are Wynton Kelly and Miles Davis, but, of the two saxophone solos, which is John Coltrane and which is Cannonball Adderley? Thanks a lot for the help if you know the answer!
Coltrane plays the first sax solo, coming straight out of the trumpet solo – Cannonball follows him, starting with that gorgeous F-Db-D-C-Ab lick
Wynton Kelly – Softly, As In A Mornings Sunrise
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