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Yes, Yes Nonet

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We've made it nine years—four years more than Ziggy Stardust promised us, thank you very much—and to celebrate we're once again discussing ensembles the numerical size of which matches our anniversary. That means, my friends, nonets, and of course we'll start with the most famous jazz nonet of all, that one that birthed a hundred West Coast groups.

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  • Discussion of Miles Davis' album Birth of the Cool (Capitol) 8:55
  • Discussion of Lee Konitz's album Nonet (Chiaroscuro) 32:30
  • Discussion of Andrew Hill's album Passing Ships (Blue Note) 47:30
  • Discussion of Rabih Abou-Khalil's album The Sultan's Picnic (Enja) 1:08:20
  • Pop Matters 1:24:30

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