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Six Great Albums and a Single
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On this show I am focusing on six great albums and one single from across the wide World of Jazz featuring both European and American artists. Featured artists are Benny Rubin, Jr. , Igor Willcox Quartet , Ivo Perelman, Kakafoni, Masa Kamaguchi Russ Lossing Samuel Blaser & Gerry Hemingway, and, Vanessa Tagliabue Yorke.Playlist
- Kakafoni "Dessa" from Vargtimmen (Imogena/Border) 00:00
- Igor Willcox Quartet "Brotherhood" from Live at The Jazz Room (Canada) (Room 73 Records) 07:13
- Samuel Blaser, Russ Lossing, Masa Kamaguchi & Gerry Hemingway "Creepy Crawler" from Early in the Mornin' (Outnote Records) 19:51
- Benny Rubin Jr. "Know" from Know, Say, or See (Self Released) 24:35
- Ivo Perelman Trio "Garden of Jewels" from Garden of Jewels (Tao Forms) 31:57
- Vanessa Tagliabue Yorke "Indonesiana" from Diverso Lontano Incomprensibile (Artesuono) 38;27
- Kakafoni "Dekadens" from Vargtimmen (Imogena/Border) 45:22
- Igor Willcox Quartet feat ((Wagner Barbosa}}, Vinícius Morales, Glécio Nascimento "2020" from 2020 (Room 73 Records) 51:30
- Samuel Blaser, Russ Lossing, Masa Kamaguchi & Gerry Hemingway "Black Betty" from Early in the Mornin' (Outnote Records) 57:08
- Benny Rubin Jr. "Say" from Know, Say, or See (Self Released) 1:00:33
- Ivo Perelman Trio "Turquoise" from Garden of Jewels (Tao Forms) 1:05:30
- Vanessa Tagliabue Yorke "Zebra" from Diverso Lontano Incomprensibile (Artesuono) 1:12:40
- Kakafoni "Paddarm" from Vargtimmen (Imogena/Border) 1:19:10
- Igor Willcox Quartet "Room 73" from Live at The Jazz Room (Canada) (Room 73 Records) 1:24:31
- Ivo Perelman Trio "Sapphire" from Garden of Jewels (Tao Forms) 1:40:10
- Vanessa Tagliabue Yorke "Grazie Degli Incubi" from Diverso Lontano Incomprensibile (Artesuono) 1:47:07
- Benny Rubin Jr. "Or See" from Know, Say, or See (Self Released) 1:52:37
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