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You Know Arthur Blythe and Oliver Lake, What About Hadley Caliman and Krysztof Zgraja?
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In this edition of North Star Sounds Rick Petrie plays a variety of free and avant-garde jazz from the last 50 years. Included as well are some cuts hewing closer to the tradition from Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Longineau Parsons, Masayuki Takayanagi, Arthur Blythe and a nice dose of soul jazz from Hadley Caliman.Playlist
- Hannibal Lokumbe "The 23rd Psalm" from Hannibal In Berlin (MPS) 00:00
- Hadley Caliman "Watercress from Iapetus (Mainstream Records) 9:07:30
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Mingus-Griff Song" from Seek & Listen (Resonance Records) 9:15:02
- Steuart Liebig * Quartetto Stig "Addlepate" from Pienso Oculto (Nice Winds Records) 9:26:58
- Longineu Parsons "Spaced" from Longineu Parsons (Lun N Haight) 9:30:44
- Arthur Blythe "Odessa" from Lennox Avenue Breakdown (Columbia Records) 9:43:54
- Rob BrownWhit DickeyJoe Morris "Mikro" from Youniverse (Riti) 9:53:04
- Oliver Lake Big Band "Wheels Suite" from Wheels (Passin Thru Records) 10:00:51
- Hidefumi Toki "Blues" from Toki (Three Blind Mice) 10:19:57
- Ben Hall's Racehorse Names "Spine 32" from New Thing Called Breathing (Relative Pitch) 10:33:20
- Triage "Pegging In" from Premium Plastics (Solitaire Records) 10:45:22
- Ken Vandermark "Dusty Miller" from October Flowers for Joe McPhee (Audiographic Records) 10:57:20
- Yusef Lateef "Inside Atlantis" from Golden FlowerLive In Sweden (Elemental Music Records) 11:02:08
- Masayuki Takayanagi "Greensleeves" from Ginparis Session June 26, 1963 (Light In The Attic Records) 11:32:09
- DreamstruckMarilyn Crispell, Joe Fonda, Harvey Sorgen "GS#2" from With Grace In Mind (Fudacja Słuchaj) 11:53:42
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