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George Coleman, Anne Mette Iverson, Sylvie Courvoisier with Wadada Leo Smith, and Keith Jarrett with Gary Peacock and Paul Motian

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Regeneration... New and old music featuring George Coleman, a newly released historic Keith Jarrett Trio recording, and astounding new music from Anne Mette Iverson as well as Sylvie Courvoisier with Wadada Leo Smith

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  • Craig Taborn /Marcus Gilmore/Nels Cline "Queen King" from (Trio of Bloom) (Pyro clastic) 00:00
  • Anne Mette Iversen "TBQE (To Be Questioned Eventually)" from Marbles (Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records) 8:56
  • Host Speaks 15:44
  • Johnathan Blake "Last Breath" from My Life Matters (Blue Note) 17:18
  • Sylvie Courvoisier /Wadada Leo Smith "A Line Though Time" from Angel Falls (Intakt) 24:11
  • George Coleman "Ugly Beauty (w Full Orchestral Intro)" from George Coleman with Strings (HighNote) 31:40
  • Sarah Elizabeth Charles "Plans" from Dawn (Ropeadope) 38:51
  • Host Speaks 45:05
  • Roy Brooks /George Coleman/Woody Shaw "The Free Slave" from The Free Slave (Time Traveler/Muse) 46:53
  • Christena Rich "Let's Get Lost" from Jimmy's (HoLoGram) 59:09
  • Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian "You Don't Know What Love Is" from Live at the Dear Head Inn: The Complete Recordings (ECM) 1:03:55
  • Host Speaks 1:16:50
  • Adam Meckler "Let's Get Free" from Sampled (Ropeadope) 1:20:03
  • Linda Dachtyl "The Outsider" from Full Steam Ahead (Summit) 1:23:06
  • Joe Hisaishi "The End of the World (Version for Soprano Recomposed by Joe Hisaishi)" from Joe Hisaishi Conducts Steve Reich Steve feich The deseert Music Joe Hisaishi The End of the World (Deutsche Grammophon) 1:28:40
  • Host Speaks 1:34:26

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