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Janel Leppin, Marion Brown, and R.I.P. John Mayall
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This program features new releases from Janel Leppin, Andy Milne, and John Surman, plus a tribute to the late British blues giant, John Mayall.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Matt Wilson "Be That As It May" from Good Trouble (Palmetto) 00:54
- Jeanne Lee/Ran Blake "Laura" from The Newest Sound Around (Solar) 4:38
- Bob Dorough "The Dreamkeeper" from Jazz Canto (Righteous) 9:43
- Host Speaks 13:55
- Vijay Iyer/Wadada Leo Smith "Passage" from A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke (ECM) 15:34
- Marion Brown "West India" from Three For Shepp to Gesprachsfetzen Revisited (Ezz-thetics) 21:09
- Host Speaks 27:30
- John Mayall "California" from The Turning Point (Polydor) 30:12
- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers "I'm A Stranger" from Bare Wires (Rebound) 39:22
- Host Speaks 44:43
- John Surman "Onich Ceilidh" from Words Unspoken (ECM) 46:10
- Lucas Pino "Triptych" from Covers (Outside In) 54:05
- Host Speaks 58:56
- Angelica Sanchez Nonet "Nighttime Creatures" from Nighttime Creatures (Pyroclastic) 1:01:15
- Andy Milne and Unison "Purity of Heart" from Time Will Tell (Sunnyside) 1:07:27
- Host Speaks 1:13:28
- Greg Osby "Light Blue" from St. Louis Shoes (Blue Note) 1:14:47
- Nick Finzer "Fatback" from Legacy (Outside In) 1:21:35
- Host Speaks 1:28:11
- Iro Haarla-Ulf Krokfors Loco Motife "Penguin Beguine" from Penguin Beguine (TUM) 1:37:17
- Host Speaks 1:45:26
- Enrique Haneine "The Sweetest Finding" from Unlayered (Elegant Walk) 1:46:10
- Stan Kenton "Taboo" from New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Capitol) 1:51:53
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla/The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:55:08
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