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For the 500th episode of the World of Jazz show some of my favourite musicians with a focus on Sam Rivers, a new album from Nate Wooley, and a selection of music from Miles Davis and John Coltrane. To kick off jazz meets afrobeat in 1972 with Hugh Masakela.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Hugh Masakela "Part Of The Whole" from Home Is Where the Music Is (Chisa/Blue Thumb) 00:42
- Nate Wooley "(... ..)" from Ancient Songs of Burlap Heroes (Pyroclastic) 10:50
- Nate Wooley "I Am the Sea That Sings of Dust" from Ancient Songs of Burlap Heroes (Pyroclastic) 12:51
- Sam Rivers "Beatrice" from Configuration (Pelican Sound Recordings) 29:26
- Sam Rivers "Fuschia Swing Song" from Fuschia Swing Song (Blue Note) 34:07
- Sam Rivers "Specular" from Vista (Meta Records) 40:07
- John Coltrane "Afro Blue" from One Down, One Up: Live At The Half Note (Impulse) 47:18
- John Coltrane "Naima (Take 1)" from Blue World (Impulse) 1:00:00
- Miles Davis & John Coltrane "All Of You" from The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6 (Legacy) 1:04:27
- Miles Davis "No Blues" from Miles Davis At Carnegie HallThe Complete Concert (Columbia) 1:21:32
- Miles Davis "He Loved Him Madly" from The Complete On The Corner Sessions (Columbia Legacy) 1:32:08
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