Frank Wright Trio is the debut album by saxophonist Frank Wright. It was recorded in November 1965 in New York City, released by ESP-Disk in 1966.. On the album, Wright is joined by bassist Henry Grimes and drummer Tom Price

In an article for All About Jazz, Clifford Allen commented:

The opening 'The Earth' starts with a brief vibrato-heavy and bluesy slow theme on unaccompanied tenor that quickly erupts into a frantic screamer of a solo, a mix of buzzing upper-register cries and low bleating honks, occasional recognizable stock R&B phrases making their way into the melange... Unlike Ayler, there is not a significant amount of solo construction, for it appears Wright was throwing together ideas in a spirit of jubilation. The rhythm section is certainly strong and experienced, and are given ample duet room after Wright's solo ends."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfB5JApHKDg&list=RDyfB5JApHKDg&start_radio=1

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#NowPlaying Frank Wright - Kevin, My Dear Son (Sun Records, France 1979).

Great free session from saxophonist Frank Wright with Kamal Abdul Alim (t), Georges Arvanitas (p), Reggie Workman (b), Philly Joe Jones (d), Khalil Abdullah (perc) and with Eddie Jefferson on vocals (or rather… free scat!).

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