Looking for some sax sp music


I love the sound of a ballsey sax wailing. So do the ladies man! ;) Clarence Clemons of the E-street band comes to mind. But who else should i seek out?
Thanks
bozzy
Plato is correct regarding the "Trio jeepy" recording excellent sonics. I would recommend Joshua Redman "wish" with guitarist Pat Metheny and the master rhythm section of Charlie Haden on bass and Billy Higgins on drums
has excellent sax rendition of "tears in heaven" and is excellent recording also.
Perhpas a bit sedate (in comparison to Clemons), but for when you want to class it up a bit but still get your sax on, try Sonny Rollins' Saxaphone Colossus.
If Clemons strikes a nerve with you then I suggest you look for recordings by King Curtis, such as "Soul Meeting," " Night Train" (a classic) or "The New Scene of King Curtis." Also, you might like Red Holloway who plays both a fine tenor and alto sax: "Red Holloway and Company," or "In the Red." Holloway also played with John Mayall on "Ten Years Are Gone"...fantastic bluesy lines...hard to find. Benny Golson, Curtis Amy, Plas Johnson and Lee Allen are a few of the many lesser known players who have been largely obscured by Rollins, Adderley, Coltrane, et al. Plas Johnson is best known for his rollicking sax play on the Pink Panther OST. Johnson's "Hot, Blue and Saxy" is a fun album.