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Sonny Stitt, Eugene Chadbourne and More
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This episode covers a broad range of jazz from Sonny Stitt in full live cry to Eugene Chadbourne playing Eric Dolphy. In between those poles are Don Byron, Dizzy Gillespie, Sara Caswell, and a lot more.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Coleman Hawkins "I'm Beginning to See the Light" from Swingville Original Jazz Classics Sampler (Swingville) 00:58
- Dizzy Gillespie "Ool Ya Kool" from Gillespiana and Carnegie Hall Concert (Verve) 7:53
- Host Speaks 13:26
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Mama Koko" from We Are On The Edge (Pi) 14:58
- Delfeayo Marsalis "Mardi Gras Mambo" from Uptown on Mardi Gras Day (Troubador Jass) 22:30
- Host Speaks 26:11
- Maria Neckam "Obsessed" from Unison (Sunnyside) 28:28
- Sara Caswell "Voyage" from The Way To You (Anzic) 33:19
- Jeong Lim Yang "Virgo" from Zodaic Suite: Reassured (Fresh Sound New Talent) 37:42
- Host Speaks 42:53
- Eugene Chadbourne "Miss Toni" from The Hills Have Jazz (Boxholder) 44:20
- Ben Tiberio "(e)motion" from Rare Peace (Outside In) 50:44
- Host Speaks 59:16
- Mary Halvorson Septet "Smiles of Great Men" from Illusionary Sea (Firehouse 12) 1:01:02
- Joe Rosenberg Ensemble "Long and Short of It" from Marshland (Quark) 1:08:33
- Host Speaks 1:12:53
- Triogram "Thank You" from Triogram (Self-Produced) 1:14:05
- Don Byron "Reach Out I'll Be There" from A Fine Line (Blue Note) 1:19:06
- Host Speaks 1:23:57
- Sonny Stitt "Stella By Starlight" from Boppin' In Baltimore: Live at the Left Bank (Jazz Detective) 1:26:39
- Host Speaks 1:39:12
- Paul Bley "Ida Lupino" from Open, to love (ECM) 1:40:00
- New York Trio "The Things We Did Last Summer" from The Things We Did Last Summer (Venus) 1:47:20
- The Art Ensemble of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:53:33
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