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Fingers Remembers Mingus And More

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The excellent Jazz In Britain label continues to unearth nuggets from UK jazz history—May of this year saw the release of an album collecting for the first time ever, the complete recording sessions for the Spotlite vinyl album 'Fingers Remember Mingus' expanded with bonus tracks. The original album sessions, and the extra tracks, were all recorded between 1979 and 1983. Featured music on the show is by Charles Mingus and Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker and is interpreted by a great band put together by bassist Dave Green. In addition there's a focus on Daniel Carter with his latest release and some older material with Patrick Golden and Jim Clouse. The show also includes some great new releases and a fascinating solo piece by Camila Nebbia.

Playlist

  • Show Intro Theme 00:00
  • Fingers "Alice's Wonderland" from Complete Remember Mingus (Jazz In Britain) 00:29
  • Harry Skoler "Red Brick Hill" from Red Brick Hill (Sunnyside) 13:29
  • Michael Pagán "Gaviota" from Paganova (Capri Records) 26:22
  • Russ Brannon "Prayer To Somewhere" from Sojourn (Self Released) 35:25
  • Daniel Carter, Leo Genovese, William Parker, Francisco Mela "Oh Yeah T' Be Blessed" from Shine Hear, Vol. 2 (577 Records) 42:10
  • Daniel Carter & Patrick Golden "NYC9" from Some Citizen (Park West Records) 1:02:57
  • Jim Clouse & Patrick Golden with special guest Daniel Carter "High Price" from Non Standard Issue (Park West Records) 1:19:43
  • Patrick Golden & Jim Clouse "Know teethe" from Is Anywhere Safe? (Park West Records) 1:29:01
  • Camila Nebbia "algo que solía conocer que ya no puedo identificar o recordar" from algo que solía conocer que ya no puedo identificar o recordar (Self Released) 1:38:55
  • Fingers "Anthropology" from Complete Remember Mingus (Jazz In Britain) 1:48:40

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