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A Vocal Tangent, Globe Trotting Tunes + New Releases
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This week, recent releases from The Sun Ra Arkestra, Tim Berne & Matt Mitchell, Angelica Sanchez Trio, Gordon Grdina Nomad Trio. A vocal tangent with Freda Payne, June Christy, Camille Bertault. We also look to upcoming Philly shows from Zoh Amba, Mary Halvorson & Jazzmeia Horn.Playlist
- Thelonious Monk "Esistrophy (Theme)" from Live at the It Club-Complete (Columbia) 00:30
- Sun Ra Arkestra Directed by Marshall Allen "Firefly" from Living Sky Omni Sound 02:20
- Sun Ra Arkestra Directed by Marshall Allen "Swirling" from Swirling Strut/Art Yard 12:31
- Freda Payne "Lonely Woman" from After The Light Go Down and Much More!!! (Impulse!) 20:35
- Stan Kenton, June Christy "June Christy" from Stan Kenton Presents (Capitol Records!) 24:28
- Camille Bertault "Je Suis Un Arbre" from Le Tigre (Sony Music) 28:36
- Randy Weston "Jamaican East" from Tanjah (Polydor) 35:34
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Isaland Cry" from Natural Black Inventions: Root Strata (Atlantic) 41:26
- Sahib Shihab "Please Don't Leave Me" from Summer Dawn (Rearward) 45:00
- Zoh Amba "Gardener" from O, Sun (Tzadik) 55:47
- Mary Halvorson "My Mind I find in Time" from Code Girl (Firehouse 12 Records) 1:02:37
- Jazzmeia Horn "Let Us (Take Our Time)" from Code Girl (Firehouse 12 Records) 1:09:19
- Art Tatum "Body and Soul" from 20th Century Piano Genius (Verve Records) 1:18:25
- Marian McPartland "Steeplechase" from At the London House (Argo) 1:22:10
- The Angelica Sanchez Trio "With (Exit) " from Sparkle Beings (Sunnyside Records) 1:26:39
- Tim Berne, Matt Mitchell "Rolled Oats: Curls" from One More, Please (Intakt) 1:32:52
- Gordon Grdina Nomad Trio "Calilacs" from Boling Point (Astral Sprits) 1:44:44
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