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Electric Jazz with Joe Zawinul, Courtney Pine and Others
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This is a special vintage show from December 2021 on the role of electricity in jazz, and the resulting fusions with other genres like ambient music, jazz-rock, and trip-hop. Musicians heard on the show include Joe Zawinul, Sun Ra, Courtney Pine, John Zorn, Massive Attack, and Terje Rypdal.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
- Joe Zawinul "In A Silent Way" from Zawinul (Atlantic) 1:04
- Ray Russell "Without A Trace" from Goodbye Svengali (Cuneiform) 5:50
- John Zorn "Raksasa" from The Dreamers (Tzadik) 10:26
- Host Speaks 15:38
- Angel Roman & Mambo Blue "Never Far" from Festive Interplay (Self-Produced) 17:20
- Brad Mehldau "Wave / Mother Nature's Son" from Largo (Warner Brothers) 22:14
- Host Speaks 28:37
- Herbie Hancock "Rain Dance" from Sextant (Columbia) 31:21
- Massive Attack "Teardrop" from Mezzanine (Virgin) 40:31
- Host Speaks 45:59
- Dave Liebman and Gil Goldstein "Somewhere" from West Side Story (Today) (Owl) 46:56
- Moy Eng/Wayne Wallace "A New York Moment" from The Blue Hour (Patois) 52:10
- Host Speaks 59:24
- Theo Travis "The Endless Search" from Double Talk (Voiceprint) 1:01:04
- Terje Rypdal "Better Off Without You" from Odyssey (ECM) 1:07:04
- Host Speaks 1:14:21
- Sun Ra "Lanquidity" from Lanquidity (Art Yard) 1:15:59
- Dave Douglas "Porto Alegre" from Freak In (Bluebird) 1:24:17
- Host Speaks 1:29:46
- John Surman "Dark Reflections" from Saltash Bells (ECM) 1:32:32
- George Russell "Event I" from Vertical Form VI (Soul Note) 1:35:59
- Host Speaks 1:44:57
- Courtney Pine "The 37th Chamber" from Modern Day Jazz Stories (Antilles) 1:40:00
- Spring Heel Jack "Cross" from Masses (Thirsty Ear) 1:50::14
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:55:23
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