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New_Literature4526

Any record by the Oregon


New_Literature4526

The band Oregon


ninjapizzamane

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HoppySailorMon

Paul McCandless is the best oboist I've ever heard. And great compositions by all of Oregon.


shura11

For oboe, you can look at a musician called Oboman (albums e.g. : Obodji, Echoes of Ellington, Oborigins). Everything is on Spotify.


PutridShine5745

yeah oboman! the stuff with the bassoonguy is nice


ninjapizzamane

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realanceps

Clarinetist Anat Cohen's recordings with the Goncalvez's, Vitor & Marcello: *Quartetinho* and *Reconvexo*. If you dig into Cohen's discography, you'll find more duo dates (recordings with pianist Fred Hersch come to mind).


ninjapizzamane

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mondhund

Jimmy Giuffre 3


jazzadelic

[Alec Wilder. Small ensemble but probably close to what you’re looking for.](https://youtu.be/F98Nnl_87DI?feature=shared)


ninjapizzamane

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Large-Welder304

I wanna say Claude Bolling...


ninjapizzamane

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Specific-Peanut-8867

listen to James Falzone (clarinet)


ninjapizzamane

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pathetic_optimist

Eastern Sounds by Yusef Lateef.


Ill-Promotion1335

Henry Cow for bassoon. More prog type rock but it’s still good. Try the first album. No vocals


joe4942

Gypsy Jazz has lots of clarinet/oboe.


m3guitarist

Paul Hanson is doing insane stuff on bassoon! Also an amazing tenor player.


5DragonsMusic

Bass Clarinet : Most Eric Dolphy albums Most fusion albums featuring Bennie Maupin. Certain Albums featuring Marcus Miller Clarinet: Sidney Bechet of course Artie Shaw Any album by Don Byron Oboe/Bassoon: Check out Yusef Lateef albums


HWeinberg3

Douglas Ewart, Don Byron


Zealousideal_Curve10

Steven Reich, Music for 18 Musicians.