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Teddy Charles, Yuhan Su, and Katie Bull
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The first Outer View of 2026 eases into the new year with music from Teddy Charles, Yuhan Su, Katie Bull, Albert Mangelsdorff and others. (I apologize for the verbal glitches in this one.)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
- Glenn Wilson "Blueprint" from Bittersweet (Mosaic) 1:02
- Trish Clowes "In Between the Moss & the Ivy" from My Iris (Basho) 7:13
- Host Speaks 13:37
- Bob Ackerman Trio "Tres X 4" from Old & New Magic (Silkheart) 14:56
- Albert Mangelsdorff "Foreign Fun" from TrilogueLive! (MPS) 21:56
- Host Speaks 29:37
- Duke Pearson "The Fakir" from Prairie Dog (Collectables) 31:47
- Harry Allen Trio "Legs" from I Know That You Know (Mastermix) 37:00
- Host Speaks 43:53
- Yuhan Su "Double Consciousness" from OVER the MOONs (Endectomorph) 45:24
- Altus "Embrace" from Mythos (Biophilia) 53:15
- Host Speaks 57:48
- Teddy Charles "Word From Bird" from Word From Bird (Collectables) 1:01:04
- Host Speaks 1:11:11
- Cecile McLorin Salvant "I Am a Volcano" from Oh Snap (Nonesuch) 1:12:35
- Carmel "Wild Country 2021" from Wild Country (Secret) 1:14:48
- Katie Bull "One Moment" from Freak Miracle (Innova) 1:20:43
- Host Speaks 1:28:25
- Michael Garrick Septet "Ursula" from A New Awakening: Adventures in British Jazz 19661971 (Strawberry) 1:30:04
- Cannonball Adderley "Hippodelphia" from Cannonball Plays Zawinul (Capitol) 1:35:46
- Host Speaks 1:41:28
- Doug MacDonald "If You Could See Me Now" from Live at the Rancho Mirage Library (Dmac) 1:42:23
- Mad & Eddie Duran "Symphony Sid Samba" from From Here to the Moon (Milestone) 1:48:31
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:00
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