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Fifield, Guerrero & Siskind, Carlon And Much More
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Another selection of brand new releases from around the wide World of Jazz taking in Scotland, the United States , South Korea, Canada, Italy, Greece, Chile and France.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Fraser Fifield "Second Sight" from Second Sight (Tanar Records) 00:29
- Tony Guerrero & Jeremy Siskind "In A Mellow Tone" from Duo Tones (Metalax Entertainment) 05:38
- The Paul Carlon Quintet "Colored Paper" from Blues for Vita (Deep Tone Records) 12:11
- Hernan Cassibba "Inestable" from Ya Saldrá el Sol (Self Released) 19:17
- Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra "Memoirs of Ladies" from Things Will Pass (Pacific Coast Jazz) 27:35
- Michael Sarian "Living At The End Of The World" from Live at Cliff Bell's (Shifting Paradigm Records) 35:04
- Ben Wolfe "Love Is Near" from The Understated (Resident Arts Records) 46:47
- Zack Foley "Two For The Road" from Silent Boomer X (Jazzheads) 52:16
- Enrico Granafei "Night Train" from It's Hard To Say Goodbye (CAP) 52:52
- Nichunimu "Trazos" from Calados (577 Records) 1:04:56
- Ize Trio featuring John Patitucci "Resurrecting the Amber Sky 1.Present" from The Global Suites (Self Released) 1:17:16
- Ize Trio featuring John Patitucci "Resurrecting the Amber Sky 2. Past and Future" from The Global Suites (Self Released) 1:21:35
- Samebito "It's All Over Gingerbread Bunny" from A Tale Of Gratitude (Self Released) 1:25:26
- Elias Haslanger Mike Sailors "Today's New Groove" from Elias Haslanger meets Mike Sailors (Bandstand Presents) 1:33:27
- Elijah Shiffer "Scramble From The Ramble" from Dada Bebop (star jelly) 1:42:09
- Christelle Séry & Jérôme Descamps "Tohorā" from Te Ti'amā (Clean Feed) 1:47:49
- Luther Allison "From Day To Day" from I Owe It All To You (Posi-tone) 1:53:22
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