Reed Rapture With Stetson And More
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On this show we continue our look at Ivo Perelman's Reed Rapture In Brooklyn focusing on his duets with Colin Stetson. As well as further music from Stetson I am also featuring new albums from Patrick Golden, Something Blue, and Marc Ducret.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Ivo Perelman, Colin Stetson "Five" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 01:06
- Colin Stetson "Never Were the Way She Was" from Never Were the Way She Was (Constellation Records) 11:32
- Patrick Golden "Empty Hall" from First Thing (Self Released) 20:25
- Something Blue "The Path" from Personal Preference (Posi-tone) 26:29
- Something Blue "You May Have Already Won" from Personal Preference (Posi-tone) 31:35
- Ivo Perelman, Colin Stetson "Nine" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 35:42
- Colin Stetson "The Lure Of The Mine" from All This I Do for Glory (52Hz) 45:47
- Patrick Golden "Louder And Funner" from First Thing (Self Released) 1:00:00
- Something Blue "Waltz for Olena" from Personal Preference (Posi-tone) 1:10:48
- Something Blue "Grit" from Personal Preference (Posi-tone) 1:16:37
- Colin Stetson "Sorrow II" from Sorrow: A Reimagining of Gorecki's 3rd Symphony (52Hz) 1:21:38
- Ivo Perelman, Colin Stetson "Four" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 1:31:46
- Patrick Golden "Telepathic Sender" from First Thing (Self Released) 1:42:43
- Marc Ducret "Curls / Palm Sweat / Mirth of the Cool" from Palm Sweat: Marc Ducret Plays the Music of Tim Berne (Out Of Your Head Records) 1:49:16
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