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Joe McPhee, Cannonball Adderley, and Jihye Lee
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This show features solo saxophone from Joe McPhee, a live track by Cannonball Adderley, and recent releases by William Parker, Jihye Lee, and José Gobbo.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
- Davy Graham "Beautiful City" from Large as Life and Twice as Natural (Fledg'ling) 00:49
- Jose Gobbo Trio "Hope" from Current (Self-Produced) 3:12
- Joe Pass Quartet "September Song" from Nuages (Live at Yoshi's, Vol. 2) (Pablo) 8:06
- Host Speaks 12:41
- Keshav Batish - Sitar, Tabla "Police People" from Binaries in Cycle (Woven Strand) 14:21
- Alessandro Scala Quartet "Isola Del Sole" from Viaggio Stellare (Schema) 22:27
- Host Speaks 28:31
- Joe McPhee "After the Rain" from As Serious As Your Life (Hatology) 30:41
- Steve Turre "Body and Soul" from Rhythm Within (Antilles) 36:04
- Host Speaks 44:28
- Charles Pillow Large Ensemble "In A Silent Way" from Electric Miles (MAMA) 45:33
- Jihye Lee Orchestra "Karma" from Infinite Connections (Motema) 51:45
- Host Speaks 1:00:07
- Cannonball Adderley "Work Song" from Burnin' In Bordeaux: Live in France 1969 (Elemental) 1:01:34
- Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet "Big City Strut" from Shades of Blue / Dusk Fire (BGO) 1:11:17
- Host Speaks 1:15:12
- Tom Harrell "Brazilian Song" from Form (Contemporary) 1:16:07
- Kasia's Machine "Gravity" from Taking Shape (Greenleaf Music) 1:22:17
- Host Speaks 1:27:20
- Janet Lawson Quintet "Nothin' Like You" from Janet Lawson Quintet (BBE) 1:29:33
- Peggy Chew "Chelsea Morning" from Real Days (Altri Suoni) 1:36:03
- Host Speaks 1:40:38
- William Parker "For Rafael Garrett" from Heart Trio (AUM Fidelity) 1:41:30
- Noah Preminger "Prelude Op28 No. 2 in A Minor" from Chopin Project (Connection Works) 1:47:38
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:53:39
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