
Frank Wright was a fiery tenor saxophonist. He gained recognition from his albums on the ESP-DISK label, recorded during the late sixties. He went on to record with such artists as Peter Brotzmann, Bobby Few, Noah Howard, and Alan Silva. He died in 1990. ---- Biography by Chris Kelsey (taken from Allmusic Guide) ---- Wright never made much of a name for himself outside the innermost circle of free jazz musicians and fans, yet he was influential in his own subversive way.
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The Lady
Your Prayer (Edit)
Train Stop
No End
Your Prayer
Fire of Spirits
The Earth
Jerry
Being
Aurora Borealis
Unity Part 1
Oriental Mood
Grooving
The Moon
Pluto
One For John
Unity Part 2
Aurora Borealis - Instrumental
Unity Part 3
Unity Part 4
Recording
Unity Part 5
Oriental Mood - Instrumental
Grooving - Instrumental
Unity Part I
Bernard Stollman Meets Frank Wright
Pluto - Instrumental
The Voice of Life
Being - Instrumental
China
Bernard Advises Frank on Europe
Unity Part II
Long Way From Home
Playing With Other Musicians
Odeon
No End To The Sun
Europe Vs. America (Part Two)
November The First
Cowboys And Indians
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Europe Vs. America (Part One)
One For John/China, part 2
Aurora Borealis (Instrumental)
Kevin, My Dear Son
Export
T-and-W
Stove Man, Love Is The Word
Rice Patch
Two Birds With One Stone
Oriental Mood (Instrumental)
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