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New Releases From Martin Iaies, Claudio Scolari Project, Ahmad Jamal, Cal Tjader, And More
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On this show we present new releases from Martin Iaies, Claudio Scolari Project, Ahmad Jamal, Cal Tjader, Chet Baker, Wes Montgomery, Darren Pickering, Loren Stillman, Anenon, Benjamín Vergara & Amanda Irarrázabal, Nikki Iles, and Elton Dean.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
 - Martin Iaies feat. Julian Argüelles "Pascanas # 1" from New Beginnings (ears&eyes) 00:55
 - Claudio Scolari Project "Light Through The Mirror" from Light Through The Mirror (Self Released) 09:18
 - Ahmad Jamal "Mr Lucky" from Emerald City Nights: Live at the Penthouse 1966-1968 (Jazz Detective) 15:43
 - Cal Tjader "In Your Own Sweet Way" from Catch The GrooveLive at the Penthouse 1963-1967 (Jazz Detective} 31:19
 - Chet Baker "Blue Room" from Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland (Jazz Detective) 38:57
 - Wes Montgomery and the Wynton Kelly Trio "Impressions" from Maximum Swing : The Unissued Half Note Recordings (Resonance) 54:53
 - Martin Iaies feat. Julian Argüelles "El Mineirazo" from New Beginnings (ears&eyes) 1:01:36
 - Darren Pickering Small Worlds "Masawati Tea" from Volume Two (Rattle) 1:09:14
 - Loren Stillman "Fearless Dreamer" from Time And Again (Sunnyside) 1:15:51
 - Anenon "Untitled Skies" from Moons Melt Milk Light (Self Released) 1:23:09
 - Benjamín Vergara & Amanda Irarrázabal "mapamundis, un papel arrugado" from ultimo sosiego (577 Records) 1:26:46
 - Nikki lles NDR Big Band "Misfits" from Face to Face (Edition Records) 1:45:16
 - Elton Dean Quartet "Seven For Lee Variations (Excerpt)" from Seven For Lee Variations : On Italian Roads, Vol. 2 (British Progressive Jazz) 1:53:31
 
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