Good Baritone Sax Recording?


Just wondering if any members can recommend a really well-recorded and, of course, musically outstanding CD featuring a baritone sax player. Thanks!
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Hamiett Bluiett's bari work with World Sax is great stuff. "Revue", "Plays Duke Ellington" and "Rhythm and Blues" are particular favorites. He is the anchor of this unit and the reason it swings so hard.
I always liked the metro corridor solo in Luc Besson's "Subway" (a.k.a. "Metro" in French). The saxophonist was Alain Guillard. Music by Eric Serra (though this was one of the less memorable efforts (for both Besson and Serra, but the first time I saw Jean Reno in a movie I think...)).
Bruce Fowler Entropy has some very well documented Kurt McGettrick baritone work. Really cool charts too, It's a good bet that F.Z. would approve.
Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster. The sound is excellent and so is the chemistry. The first cut is a beautiful version of Chelsea Bridge.

I second the James Carter recommendation. His version of Round Midnight on The Real Quietstorm is fantastic. There is also some intense baritone playing on Caravan, found on his first album, JC On The Set.

Not as good sonically, but nice music is Serge Chaloff, Blue Serge.

If you like hard bop then check out Pepper Adams. I love him and Lee Morgan on The Cooker racing through a furious version of Night In Tunisia.