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Duos, Trios, And Other Things
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The majority of the music on the show is new, with a good proportion of it provided by duos, duo lead ensembles and trios. Also, to celebrate the 700th edition of the World of Jazz show we close with a classic recording of my all-time favourite jazz artist Miles Davis, playing live with his second great quintet.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Michael Wolff "Left Out" from Memoir (Sunnyside Records) 00:28
- Miguel Zenon "Sacred Land" from Golden City (Miel Music) 07:20
- Christopher Parnis "The Cradle" from Everything You Could Be (Self Released) 15:44
- Igor Willcox Quartet "Time Traveller" from Time Traveller (Self Released) 24:42
- Mauricio Morales "Sunday : The Paradox" from Seven Days (Self Released) 31:06
- Jason Anick and Jason Yeager "Nublado" from Nublado (Sunnyside Records) 40:37
- Paul Dunmall, Paul Rogers, Tony Levin "Levosphere" from The Good Feelings (577 Records) 47:07
- John Lamkin & The Favourites Jazz Quintet "Eartha's Dance" from Movin' (Self Released) 1:10:02
- Yeisy Rojas "A Mis Ancestros" from A Mis Ancestros (Yeisy Rojas) 1:15:30
- Rodney Jordan and Christian Fabian "Robin's Theme" from Conversations (Spice Rack Records) 1:19:26
- Louis Stewart featuring Jim Hall "2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West" from The Dublin Concert (Livia Records) 1:25:30
- Bill King "Debussy In Paris" from Sunday Blues (7 Arts) 1:36:10
- Bill Charlap Trio "Sometimes I'm Happy" from And Then Again (Blue Note) 1:43:09
- Miles Davis "If I Were A Bell" from The Complete Live At The Plugged Nickel (Columbia) 1:50:28
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