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A Silver Set, A Bit of Brubeck + Recent Releases
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This week, a welcome adventure in music! Jazz is Dead, A bluesy Horace Silver set, a bit of Brubeck (pre-classic quartet) plus recent releases form Daniel Carter, Billy Drummond, Sasha Berliner, Walt Weiskopf, and more.Playlist
- Thelonious Monk "Esistrophy (Theme)" from Live at the It Club-Complete (Columbia) 00:30
- Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge "Summer Solstice" from KatalystJazz Is Dead 13 (Jazz Is Dead ) 02:00
- Yusef Lateef "In The Evening" from The Complete Yusef Lateef (Atlantic ) 06:26
- Nina Simone "Do I Move You" from Sings the Blues Lateef (Music On Vinyl/RCA Victor) 13:07
- Shirley Scott "The Preacher" from Shirley Scott plays Horace Silver (Prestige) 16:08
- Horace Silver Quintet "The Cape Verdean Blues" from The Cape Verdean Blues (Blue Note) 21:25
- Horace Silver Quintet "The Tokyo Blues" from The Tokyo Blues (Blue Note) 26:25
- Dave Brubeck "Over the Rainbow" from Jazz At Storyville (Fantasy) 34:45
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Perdido" from Jazz At Oberlin (Fantasy) 34:45
- Mary Lou Williams "The Jeep Is Jumping" from Live at the Cookery (Chiaroscuro Records) 47:42
- Daniel Carter, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver "Sunverified" from Welcome Adventure! Vol. 2 (577 Records) 51:50
- Sasha Berliner "Jade" from Onyx (J.M.I. Recordings) 58:50
- Modern Jazz Quartet "Visitor from Mars" from Space (Apple Records) 1:06:09
- Modern Jazz Quartet "Walkin' Stomp" from Plastic Dreams (Atlantic) 1:14:07
- Billy Drummond & Freedom of Ideas "Valse Sinistre" from Valse Sinistre (Cellar Music) 1:19:32
- Matthew Muñeses "Kundiman" from Noli Me Tangere (Next Level) 1:25:45
- Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra "Horus" from In The Valley (Stricker Street Records) 1:32:23
- Walt Weiskopf European Quartet "Thad Nation" from Diamonds and Other Jewels (AMM) 1:42:00
- Thad Jones "April in Paris" from The Magnificent Thad Jones (Blue Note) 1:42:00
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