Friday, August 27, 2010

August 30, 2010

"Before & after" - Efa Etoroma Jr. Trio (Before & after)
"Secret love" - James Moody (Moody 4A)
"I want to marry a lighthouse keeper" - Erika Eigen (A clockwork orange: music from the soundtrack)
"In Christ there is no east or west" - Leo Kottke (Greenhouse)
"Help the poor" - Junior Wells (Live at Theresa's 1975)
"Feeling's gone" - The Cat Empire (Cinema)
"Last century" - Steve Raegele (Last century)
"2 sips & magic" - Nickodemus (The sound of Rhythm & Sound)
"Public bath" - Shonen Knife (The birds and the b-sides)
"Night and day" - Bud Shank Quartet (Fascinating rhythms)
"Antebellum" - Viathyn (The peregrine way)
"Skunk eye" - Heavy tin (Fused jazz)
"Going aboard" - Sol Kaplan and Gerald Fried (The doomsday machine)
"Murder of Maria Marten" - Shirley Collins and the Albion Band (No roses)
"Strange vacation" - Quest For Fire (Lights from paradise)
"Working with the sun (first part)" - Frank Horvat (A little dark music)
"Marching the hate machines into the sun" - Lucinda Williams (Strawberry Music Festival, Camp Mather, CA, September 1, 2007)
"Blue ridge mountains" - Fleet Foxes (Fleet Foxes)
"My shining hour" - Tia Fuller (Decisive steps)
"Classic" - Question Of Honour (Apothecary)
"Gayane ballet suite" - Aram Khachaturian (2001: a space odyssey)
"Modality" - Lloyd Miller & the Heliocentrics (Lloyd Miller & the Heliocentrics)
"Towards the unconditional" - Brookhaven (When the chorus walks)
"Jamie, my intentions are bass" - !!! (Strange weather, isn't it?)
"Sugar rush" - Blind Lemon Pledge (I would rather go blind)
"Lazy eye" - Minotaurs (The thing)
"Peace" - Raj Rangayyan and Uptal Mazumdar (Totally peaceful)

The first show in the 7-10 am time slot. Overall, things went fairly well, I think. Musically, it was less "jazz" than I first thought it would be and the jazz that was played was largely on the straight-ahead side; no problems with this but I should head into other territory in terms of jazz in future programs. The non-jazz tracks were all over the map, even more than usual; again, no problems with this.

Andrew

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