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New releases from Vornhagen, Morris, Smith & More
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A mix of old and new on this edition. I dip to the archive for a look at the tributes by Dave Douglas and Chet Doxas to the music of Jimmy Giuffre and Carla Bley. There's a look back at the work of saxophone master Julius Hemphill. In addition a selection of the best in recent and forthcoming releases.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
 - Paul Vornhagen "Hey Pops" from Live at The Blue Llama (Global Pulse Records) 00:26
 - Willie Morris "Comfort Zone" from Unbound Inner (Posi-tone) 06:13
 - Patrick Smith "Endless Construction (dedicated to Eglinton West)" from Pangea: Rebirth (Patrick Smith Records) 15:00
 - Tim Berne "Trauma (Live)" from Yikes Too (Screwgun/Out Of Your Head Records) 21:31
 - Riverside "Sing on the Mountain High/Northern Miner" from Riverside (Greenleaf Music) 33:00
 - Riverside "Americano" from The New National Anthem (Greenleaf Music) 44:46
 - Kaisa's Machine "Midnight Sun" from Moving Parts (Greenleaf Music) 51:16
 - Holly Cole "No Moon At All" from Dark Moon (Rumpus Room) 57:27
 - Ebo Taylor Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad "Get Up" from JID022 (Jazz Is Dead) 59:39
 - Mette Juul "Dream On" from Thank You & Other Stories (Nilento Records) 1:03:27
 - Dennis Egberth "PanGupart 1: Earth" from The Dennis Egberth Dynasty (577 Records) 1:06:30
 - Dennis Egberth "PanGupart 2: Heaven" from The Dennis Egberth Dynasty (577 Records) 1:15:47
 - Julius Hemphill "The Hard Blues" from Reflections (Freedom) 1:24:38
 - Tim Berne "Julius Hemphill" from Yikes Too (Screwgun/Out Of Your Head Records) 1:44:54
 - Julius Hemphill Sextet "Tendrils" from Fat Man And The Hard Blues (Black Saint) 1:53:21
 - Barry Deister Quintet with Israel Annoh "Sahara Breeze" from An African Suite (Trans-Pacific Jazz) 1:59:35
 
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