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New Live And Studio Records Plus Classic Mingus
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On this week's show we present new live albums from Steve Coleman and Enrico Rava. There are also new studio based releases from Adán Mizrahi, Byron Asher & Brad Webb, Brian Molloy Quartet, John Zorn, and Bruce Forman, John Clayton & Jeff Hamilton. We also dip into the archive for some classic Charles Mingus.Playlist
- Steve Coleman "Memes To Midas" from Live at the Village Vanguard Volume II (MDW NTR) (Pi Recordings) 00:00
- Enrico Rava "Infant" from Edizione Speciale (ECM) 13:58
- Adán Mizrahi "Javastraat" from Dissident (ears&eyes) 27:33
- Byron Asher & Brad Webb "All By Ourselves" from Little Bigby (ears&eyes) 33:11
- Brian Molloy Quartet "Magic Ten" from Modern Traditions (BGMM Records) 38:30
- John Zorn "Auto-Da-Fé" from Heaven and Earth Magick (Tzadik) 44:51
- Charles Mingus "East Coasting" from East Coasting (Bethlehem) 53:17
- Adán Mizrahi "Tone Deaf Morning Chant" from Dissident (ears&eyes) 1:00:00
- Byron Asher & Brad Webb "I Like This More Than You Do" from Little Bigby (ears&eyes) 1:04:07
- Brian Molloy Quartet "Bletchley" from Modern Traditions (BGMM Records) 1:08:08
- Enrico Rava "The Fearless Five" from Edizione Speciale (ECM) 1:11:57
- Bruce Forman, John Clayton & Jeff Hamilton "Rope A Dope" from Reunion (Self Released) 1:25:27
- Adán Mizrahi "Picadita Tropical" from Dissident (ears&eyes) 1:29:22
- Byron Asher & Brad Webb "Les Printemps Perdu" from Little Bigby (ears&eyes) 1:33:57
- Brian Molloy Quartet "Sinkapace for Mary and Phillip" from Modern Traditions (BGMM Records) 1:38:09
- Steve Coleman "Pad Thai-Mdw Ntr" from Live at the Village Vanguard Volume II (MDW NTR) (Pi Recordings) 1:45:41
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