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Something Borrowed
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In this third podcast on some of the best-reviewed jazz of the 2010's that we missed the first time 'round, the boys look at four albums that 'borrow' something, whether inspiration from a sci-fi author, jazz protests of the sixties, or jazz greats of the past such as Charlie Parker or Duke Ellington. It's a light pop matters segment this time but little known indie band The Bolshoi and Italian horror soundtrack maestros Goblin do get a mention.Playlist
- Discussion of Rudresh Mahanthappa's album Bird Calls (ACT) 7:20
- Discussion of Irreversible Entanglements's album Irreversible Entanglements (International Anthem) 27:15
- Discussion of Nicole Mitchell' album Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds (FPE) 41:45
- Discussion of Delfeayo Marsalis's album Sweet Thunder (Troubadour Jass) 59:25
- Pop Matters 1:17:40
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