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Performer: Frank Wess Frank Wess: Flute Juice (Frank Wess) (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | Johnny Coles and Frank Wess: Two at the Top (Johnny Coles) (Review by Alan Rosenthal) | performance, want list | ANONYMOUS: Frost (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | TRADITIONAL: Laura; The Moontrane; Red Top; Fried Bananas; You're Blasé; How Insensitive (Review by Andrew Sussman) | alto saxophone | TRADITIONAL: Laura; The Moontrane; Red Top; Fried Bananas; You're Blasé; How Insensitive (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | TRADITIONAL: Laura; The Moontrane; Red Top; Fried Bananas; You're Blasé; How Insensitive (Review by Andrew Sussman) | piccolo | TRADITIONAL: Señorita; Alone Again, Naturally; People's Song; Mushroom Alley; Free Spirit (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | TRADITIONAL: Señorita; Alone Again, Naturally; People's Song; Mushroom Alley; Free Spirit (Review by Andrew Sussman) | tenor saxophone | TRADITIONAL: Surge; Placitude, Big Bad Henry; 87th Street; What, Does It Matter?; Tee Piece. Recorded in N.Y.C., February 19, 1977 (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | TRADITIONAL: Surge; Placitude, Big Bad Henry; 87th Street; What, Does It Matter?; Tee Piece. Recorded in N.Y.C., February 19, 1977 (Review by Andrew Sussman) | saxophone |
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