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A Mix Of New And Old
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This week a mix of brand new releases and classic recordings. There are fascinating new albums from Gard Nilssen, Steve Tibbetts, Daniel Carter with Evan Strauss, 5-Track, and Sheridan Riley, Alex Fournier, Trevor Watts & Liam Genocky, and, Brian Eaton. I also have some older releases from Elvin Jones, Pharoah Sanders, Clifford Jordan, Maria Schneider and Oliver Lake.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unity "Altaret" from Elastic Wave (ECM) 00:54
- Steve Tibbetts "Full Moon Dogs" from Hellbound Train (ECM) 05:00
- Daniel Carter, Evan Strauss, 5-Track, Sheridan Riley "Aquarian Mars" from The Uproar in Bursts of Sound and Silence (577 Records) 14:47
- Alex Fournier/Triio "An Intrepid Toad" from Six-Ish Plateaus (Elastic Recordings) 22:03
- Brian Eaton "Clothed With The Sun, Moon and Stars" from All The Earth Will Mourn (Eatin' Records) 27:25
- Elvin Jones "Sometimes Joie" from The Ultimate (Blue Note) 33:04
- Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra "Movement 1" from Promises (Luaka Bop) 44:00
- Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unity "Spending Time With Ludvig" from Elastic Wave (ECM) 50:38
- Clifford Jordan & The Magic Triangle "Bleecker Street" from On Stage Vol. 3 (Steeplechase) 54:46
- Steve Tibbetts "Black Temple" from Hellbound Train (ECM) 1:00:42
- Alex Fournier/Triio "Six-ish" from Six-Ish Plateaus (Elastic Recordings) 1:10:35
- Maria Schneider Orchestra "Bluebird" from Data Lords (ArtistShare) 1:19:00
- Trevor Watts & Liam Genocky "Dedicated to Eric D" from The Art Is In The Rhythm (Jazz In Britain) 1:30:00
- Oliver Lake "Lonely Blacks" from Heavy Spirit (Black Lion) 1:42:56
- Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unity "Boogie" from Elastic Wave (ECM) 1:46:27
- Steve Tibbetts "The Big Wind" from Hellbound Train (ECM) 1:51:00
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