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Horace Tapscott, Smiley Winters, and Blue Stars of France
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This is a vintage episode first heard on January 19, 2021. The cast for this show includes Horace Tapscott, Smiley Winters. Marc Ribot, Marion Brown, and the Blue Stars of France.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextet "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Eddie Hazell "Watch What Happens" from One For My Baby (Eden) 1:14
- Blue Stars of France "Lullaby of Birdland" from Lullaby of Birdland & Other Hits (FiveFour) 3:46
- Kurt Elling "April in Paris" from The Messenger (Blue Note) 6:33
- Host Speaks 11:37
- Kathy Stobart "Arbeia" from Arbeia (Spotlite) 13:37
- Red Garland "On Green Dolphin Street" from The Best of the Red Garland Quintets (Prestige) 20:27
- Host Speaks 28:44
- Keith Jarrett "Country" from My Song (ECM) 30:30
- William Parker/In Order To Survive "Dejenos en Paz" from Compassion Seizes Bed-Stuy (Homestead) 35:28
- Host Speaks 43:31
- Horace Tapscott "Sketches of Drunken Mary" from The Dark Tree 1 & 2 (Hatology) 45:00
- Andy Milne & Unison "Vertical on Opening Night" from The reMission (Sunnyside) 56:20
- Host Speaks 59:56
- Raphaël Pannier Quartet "ESP" from Faune (French Paradox) 1:01:30
- Smiley Winters "Some Blue Shoes" from Smiley Etc (Arhoolie) 1:07:36
- Host Speaks 1:14:17
- Marc Ribot Trio "Old Man River" from Live at the Village Vanguard (Pi) 1:15:59
- Nels Cline Singers "Blues, Too" from Initiate (Cryptogramophone) 1:22:32
- Host Speaks 1:29:32
- Steve Lehman Octet "As Things Change (I Remain The Same)" from Travail, Transformation and Flow (Pi) 1:31:48
- Marion Brown "Iditus" from Capricorn Moon to Juba Lee Revisited (Hat Hut) 1:35:35
- Host Speaks 1:47:53
- Pat Metheny "Masterna" from Tap: John Zorn's Book of Angels, Vol. 20 (Nonesuch) 1:49:08
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:56:26
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