David Sanborn is a saxophone legend. He's had 24 Grammy nominations and six wins, and has nearly 800 music credits to his name including more than 30 album releases under his own name.
Given his massive catalog of work, any claim of his "best" solo is obviously subjective. But this solo is certainly a classic example of Sanborn's tone, style and musical professionalism. I think it's one of his best solos ever, I explain why in the video.
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