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Stańko, Waits, Rudolph, Sorey & More
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Previously unreleased live music from Tomasz Stańko kicks off a show comprised of all new releases. The expansive world of Nasheet Waits and the percussive adventures of Adam Rudolph & Tyshawn Sorey are also included. I'm also pleased to feature the first release from brand new label Park West Records and amongst other things a fascinating approach to the music of Thelonious Monk.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Tomasz Stańko "Elegant Piece" from September Night (ECM) 00:28
- Bruna Black & John Finbury "Perolas" from Vã Revelação (Green Flash Music) 10:42
- Adam Rudolph and Tyshawn Sorey"Archaisms I (duet) Excerpt" from Archaisms I (Meta, Yeros7 and Defkaz Records) 14:57
- Nasheet Waits "The Hard Way" from New York Love Letter (Bitter Sweet) (Giant Step Arts) 21:34
- Ryan Truesdell "Murmuration and Adagio" from Synthesis : The String Quartet Sessions (ArtistShare) 33:22
- Paul Tobey "My Foolish Heart" from It's Time (Self Released) 41:46
- Sean Hong Wei & Jeremy Monteiro "When Sunny Gets Blue" from The New Jersey Sessions (Jazz Note) 49:52
- Jim Clouse, Patrick Golden, Matt Hollenberg "Eagerly Pursued" from The Remedy (Park West Records) 57:54
- Julius Rodriguez "Love Everlasting (feat. Keyon Harrold)" from Evergreen (Verve Records) 1:14:06
- Adam Rudolph and Tyshawn Sorey "Archaisms II (band) Excerpt" from Archaisms II (Meta, Yeros7 and Defkaz Records) 1:17:48
- Luciana Morelli "Los trabajos y las noches" from Words of the Wind (Habitable Records) 1:25:39
- Nation Beat "Maracatu Gigante" from Archaic Humans (Ropeadope) 1:32:42
- Paul Kendall "Everything Happens To Me" from My Shining Hour (Zoho) 1:35:39
- Radam Schwartz "Many Seasons Wise One" from Saxophone Quartet Music (Arabesque) 1:41:30
- Randy Weinstein "In Walked Bud" from HarmoniMonk (Random Chance Records) 1:48:30
- Tarbaby "Red Door" from You Think This Is America (Giant Step Arts) 1:52:35
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