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Charles Tolliver's Music Inc., Late 60's/mid 70's J-Jazz, Roy Brooks Live and More!

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A generous sampling of J-Jazz from the late '60s through mid-'70s (on the more adventurous end of the continuum) along with some classic cuts from Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, a live loft scene release from Michael Gregory Jackson, something from a Steve Lacy Hat Hut trio date and a few recent releases.

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  • Charles Tolliver "On the Nile" from Live at the Blue Note (Strata East Records) 00:00
  • Hiroshi Suzuki / Masahiko TogashiQuintet "Passion" from Variation (Columbia Japan) 09:44
  • Mary Halvorson "Amaranthine" from About Ghosts (Nonesuch Records) 18:09
  • Imada, Maseru Quartet "Alter" from NOW!! (Light In The Attic) 25:31
  • Ethnic Heritage Ensemble "Impressions Part 2" from Impressions (Red Records) 34:42
  • Charles Tolliver Music Inc. "Brilliant Circles" from Music Inc. (Strata-East Records) 42:19
  • Muriel Grossmann "Clarity" from MGQ Live im King George, Köln (Jazzwerkstatt) 47:46
  • Attila Zoller / Masahiko Satoh "A Path Through Haze" from A Path Through Haze (MPS Records) 1:00:19
  • Michael Gregory Jackson "Clarity 3" from Frequency Equilibrium Koan (Moved By Sound) 1:15:09
  • Steve Lacy Three "Aloud" from Live Lugano 1984—First Visit (HatHut Records) 1:25:56
  • For Living Lovers "Race Face / O. People" from Natural Name (Sunnyside Records) 1:33:56
  • Roy Brooks "Five For Max" from The Free Slave (Time Traveller Records) 1:38:19
  • Audio One "6C" from The Midwest School (Audiographic Records) 1:52:54
  • Amir ElSaffar New Quartet "Orientations I-V" from Live at Pierre Boulez Saal (Maqam) 2:01:56
  • Trio of Bloom "Bloomers" from Trio of Bloom (Pyroclastic) 2:19:05

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