Michael Dease, Bob Brookmeyer, Archie Shepp and More
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This program has a wide range of newer and older modern jazz, including recent music from Michael Dease and Anthony Branker and older work from Bob Brookmeyer and the Archie Shepp Attica Blues Big Band.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
- Bob Mintzer "Canyon Winds" from Soundscapes (MCG Jazz) 00:55
- Buselli/Wallarab Jazz Orchestra "Bebop" from Basically Baker, Vol. 2 (Patois) 8:03
- Host Speaks 14:13
- Trish Clowes "Balloon" from Pocket Compass (Basho) 15:51
- Bob Brookmeyer "Blues Suite4th Movement" from Portrait of the Artist (Collectables) 23:37
- Host Speaks 28:56
- Michael Dease "The Classic" from The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill (Origin) 31:11
- Randy Napoleon "Tone Colors" from Puppets: The Music of Gregg Hill (OA2) 36:41
- Host Speaks 43:20
- Franz Koglmann "It Isn't Easy" from L'Heure Bleue (Hat Art) 44:07
- Mark Zaleski Band "The Duke" from Our Time: Reimagining Dave Brubeck (Origin) 52:14
- Host Speaks 59:17
- Julie Tippetts "Lilies" from Sunset Glow (Eclectic) 1:01:13
- The Nels Cline 4 "As Close As That" from Currents, Constellations (Blue Note) 1:06:49
- Host Speaks 1:13:06
- Van Morrison "The Way Young Lovers Do" from Astral Weeks (Warner Bros.) 1:14:19
- Archie Shepp "Crucificado" from Attica Blues Big Band (Marge) 1:17:30
- Herbie Mann "Trinidad" from New Jazz Original Jazz Classics Sampler (New Jazz) 1:23:32
- Host Speaks 1:28:05
- Frank Kimbrough "Here Come The Honey Man" from Solstice (Pirouet) 1:30:40
- Anhtony Branker & Imagine "Sunken Place" from What Place Can Be For Us? (Origin) 1:38:28
- Host Speaks 1:43:12
- Gabor Szabo "Corcovado" from Sorcery / More Sorcery (Impulse) 1:44:27
- Oscar Peterson "Wave" from The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook (Verve) 1:47:46
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:53:48
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