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I See You; I Hear You

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I think one of the responsibilities of having a microphone every week is knowing when to shut up. I did that (for the most part) this week and let singers and songwriters who for so many years have seen and heard with perception and then written with eloquent honesty about this painful struggle playing out once again across America.

Playlist

  • Cody Owen Stine "Paris Mismatch (Theme Music)" from Unreleased Master (Unreleased) 00:00
  • Nina Simone "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" from And So... The Jazz Started (Sounds of the World) 02:00
  • Kevin Mahogany "Please Send Me Someone to Love" from You Got What It Takes (Enja) 5:00
  • Diane Schuur "This Bitter Earth" from Running on Faith (Jazzheads Records) 13:00
  • Sting "Fragile" from My Songs (A&M) 16:00
  • Ernestine Anderson "Sack Full of Dreams" from Be Mine Tonight (Concord Records) 22:00
  • Lou Rawls "(What Did I Do to Be So) Black & Blue" from Black and Blue (Blue Note Records) 26:00
  • Rene Marie "This Is (Not) a Protest Song)" from Sound of Red Title (Motema) 32:00
  • Kenny Rankin "Blackbird" from Haven't We Met? (Image Entertainment) 39:00
  • Quiana Lynell "Sing Out; March On" from A Little Love (Concord Records) 42:00
  • Stan Getz "People Time" from Yours and Mine (Concord Jazz) 47:00
  • Holly Cole "Make It Go Away" from The Best of Holly Cole (Blue Note Records) 54:00
  • Oscar Brown Jr. "Brother, Where Are You?" from Mr. Oscar Brown Jr. Goes To Washington (Verve Records) 59:00
  • Catherine Russell "You Reap Just What You Sow" from You Reap Just What You Sow (Dot Time Records) 01:04:00
  • Mose Allison "Ever Since the World Ended" from Jazz Profile: Mose Allison (Blue Note Records) 01:08:00
  • Mary Stallings "Feeling Good" from Feelin' Good (HighNote Records) 01:14:00
  • Laura Nyro "Save the Country" from Live: The Loom's Desire (New Rounder) 01:18:00
  • Joe Williams "Come Sunday" from Presenting Joe Williams & Thad Jones/Mell Lewis Orchestra (Parlophone UK) 01:22:00
  • Clairedee "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" from A Love Letter to Lena (Declare Music) 01:26:00
  • Gregory Porter "God Bless the Child" from Be Good (Motema Records) 01:29:00
  • Dee Dee Bridgewater "Lost in the Stars" from This Is New (Universal Music Ireland) 01:34:00
  • Rachel Caswell "We're All in the Dance" from We're all in the Dance (Turtle Ridge Records) 01:40:00
  • Keith Jarrett "Over the Rainbow" from La Scala (ECM) 01:45:00
  • Nnenna Freelon "Balm in Gilead" from Better Than Anything: The Quintessential Nnenna Freelon (Universal Music Ireland) 01:51:00
  • Cody Owen Stine "Paris Mismatch (Theme Music)" from Unreleased Master (Unreleased) )1:57:00

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