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Derrick Gardner, Lisa Sokolov, Ray Russell and More
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This eclectic show features African echoes from Derrick Gardner, moving vocals from Lisa Sokolov and Noa Fort, and ambient jazz fusion from Ray Russell.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
 - Patricia Brennan "The Woman Who Weeps" from More Touch (Pyroclastic) 00:56
 - Ray Russell "Goodbye Svengali" from Goodbye Svengali (Cuneiform) 6:20
 - Host Speaks 14:33
 - Ellen Rowe Octet "The Guardians" from Momentum (Smokin' Sleddog) 16:14
 - Timothy Norton "Couple of Plebs" from Visions of Phaedrus (Truth Revolution) 21:59
 - Host Speaks 30:23
 - Jussi Reijonen "The Veil" from Three Seconds / Kolme Tolsta (Challenge) 32:27
 - Pat Metheny "Missouri Uncompromised" from Bright Size Life (ECM) 39:44
 - Host Speaks 43:59
 - Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets "Appointment in Ghana" from Pan Africa (Impact Jazz) 45:11
 - Max Roach "Tears from Johannesburg" from We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite (Candid) 50:18
 - Host Speaks 1:00:01
 - Lisa Sokolov "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" from Presence (Laughing Horse) 1:01:27
 - Bill Frisell "The Pioneers" from Four (Blue Note) 1:05:26
 - Noa Fort "Winter Requiem" from No World Between Us (Self-Produced) 1:11:02
 - Host Speaks 1:13:54
 - Dave Brubeck Trio "Swanee River" from LIve From Vienna 1967 (Brubeck Editions) 1:15:33
 - Roberto Magris "Papa's Got A Brand New Rag" from Duo & Trio (Jmood) 1:22:55
 - Host Speaks 1:28:59
 - Lorenzo De Finti Quartet "Mysterium Lunae" from Mysterium Lunae (Losen) 1:31:13
 - Neil Ardley "Rainbow 7" from Kaliedoscope of Rainbows '75 (Jazz In Britain) 1:38:25
 - Host Speaks 1:45:29
 - Bill Evans "Who Can I Turn To?" from Morning Glory (Resonance) 1:46:27
 - Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:14
 
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