Reed Rapture With Murray And More
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On this show we continue our exploration of Ivo Perelman's Reed Rapture In Brooklyn release, this time featuring his partnership with David Murray. There is also music from across Murray's career plus new albums from Steve Tintweiss Spacelight Band, Satoko Fujii, and, Francisco Mela featuring Cooper-Moore and William Parker.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Ivo Perelman and David Murray "Six" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka) 00:54
- David Murray feat. The GWO-KA Masters "The Devil Tried To Kill Me" from The Devil Tried To Kill Me (Justin Time) 10:46
- Steve Tintweiss Spacelight Band "Do Not Look Back" from Live at NYU 1980 (Inky Dot Media) 21:13
- Satoko Fujii "One Hundred Dreams, Part Three" from Hyaku One Hundred Dreams (Libra) 27:11
- Francisco Mela featuring Cooper-Moore and William Parker "Musical LiteracyRadio Edit" from Music Frees Our Souls, Vol. 2 (577 Records) 38:47
- Ivo Perelman and David Murray "Four" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka) 45:08
- David Murray Brave New World Trio with Brad Jones and Hamid Drake "Switchin' in the Kitchen" from Seriana Promethea (Intakt) 50:32
- Steve Tintweiss Spacelight Band "Ash Dung Blues Bowl" from Live at NYU 1980 (Inky Dot Media) 1:01:00
- Satoko Fujii "One Hundred Dreams, Part One" from Hyaku One Hundred Dreams (Libra) 1:12:41
- Ivo Perelman and David Murray "One" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka) 1:28:23
- David Murray "All The Things You Are" from Children (Black Saint) 1:35:59
- Steve Tintweiss Spacelight Band "Risk-O-Disc" from Live at NYU 1980 (Inky Dot Media) 1:51:37
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