Leïla Olivesi, Charles Lloyd, Paul Bryan, Kirk Knuffke and Other New Releases
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Here is the second part of this week's exploration of new releases [for the first part click here] by Kirk Knuffke and Paul Bryan as well as upcoming Blue Note albums by Charles Lloyd, and South African pianist Nduduzo Makhathini. To top off Mondo Jazz's 100th episode, a celebration of Federico Fellini's centennial through his soundtrack maestro, Nino Rota, as interpreted by Carla Bley and producer Hal Willner.
Happy listening!
Happy listening!
Playlist
- Ben Allison "Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00
- YES! Trio "Claqué" Yes! Trio: Groove du Jour (Jazz&People) 0:16
- Host talks 4:48
- Leïla Olivesi "Suite Amdamane: IV. La course du ciel" Suite Andamane, Nonet (Acel) 5:33
- Nduduzo Makhathini "Yehlisan'uMoya" Modes of Communication (Blue Note) 11:00
- Kirk Knuffke "The Mob, The Crowd, The Mass" Brightness: Live in Amsterdam (Royal Potato Family) 18:53
- Host talks 26:21
- Charles Lloyd "Requiem" 8: Kindred Spirits (Live From the Lobero) (Blue Note) 27:58
- Fredrik Nordstrom "A + B" Svensk Standard (El Dingo) 39:23
- Host talks 44:22
- Junius Paul "The One Who Endures" Ism (International Anthem) 45:48
- Paul Bryan "The Bodhi Grind" Cri$el Gems (Self-released) 49:59
- Host talks 55:39
- Hal Willner, Carla Bley "8 1/2" Amarcord Nino Rota (Corbett vs. Dempsey) 59:04