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Further Reed Rapture, A Motian Tribute and Gebhard's Birthday
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On this week's show I am continuing my look at Ivo Perelman's Reed Rapture In Brooklyn, this time his partnership with Jon Irabagon. There is also further music from Irabagon, a great new album from Jakob Bro and Joe Lovano honouring Paul Motian, more from Perelman with Chad Fowler, and, two new releases celebrating Gebhard Ullmann's 65th birthday.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Ivo Perelman & Jon Irabagon "Six" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 00:53
- Jon Irabagon "Sprites" from Behind The Sky (Irabbagast) 11:01
- Jakob Bro & Joe Lovano "As It Should Be" from Once Around The RoomA Tribute To Paul Motian (ECM) 19:34
- Gebhard Ullman The Chicago Plan "Welcome To The Red Island" from For New Zealand (Not Two Records) 25:17
- Chad Fowler, ZA, Ivo Perelman, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Steve Hirsh "Sentient Sentiment" from Alien Skin (Mahalaka Music) 31:33
- Ivo Perelman & Jon Irabagon "Two" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 51:31
- Jakob Bro & Joe Lovano "For The Love Of Paul" from Once Around The RoomA Tribute To Paul Motian (ECM) 1:00:00
- The Clarinet Trio "Get Up / From Now On" from Transformations and Further Passages (Leo Records) 1:10:34
- Jakob Bro & Joe Lovano "Drum Musicl" from Once Around The RoomA Tribute To Paul Motian (ECM) 1:14:08
- Jon Irabagon "The Demon Barber of Fleet Week" from Dr. Quixotic's Traveling Exotics (Irabbagast) 1:20:18
- Ivo Perelman & Jon Irabagon "Three" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 1:31:38
- Jon Irabagon "Quintessential Kitten" from It Takes All Kinds (Jazzwerkstatt/Irabbagast) 1:40:25
- Gebhard Ullman The Chicago Plan "BA-8" from For New Zealand (Not Two Records) 1:51:25
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