"Introduction" - Dancehall Free For All (9-5 lives)
"Eyi su ngaangaa" - Chopteeth (Afrofunk big band)
"Talk to me" - Avery Sharpe (Extended family)
"The french fiddler" - Oscar Peterson (Trail of dreams)
"Liquor bickering" - Tom Richards Orchestra (Smoke and mirrors)
"Collisions" - Kevin Breit & Jesse Stewart (Collisions)
"Tired corn" - Curt Ramm/Dan Moretti/Bill Cunliffe (Foundations)
"German expressionist cheerleader" - Michael Herring's Vertigo featuring David Binney
(Dark materials)
"As poume" - George Kofogiannakis (Generations: greek oud jazz)
"Think like the waves"- Gordon Grdina/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian (Think like the waves)
"Peter Miller's discovery" - Bill Frisell (Disfarmer)
"Slippery" - Rabnett 5 (Reclamation)
"Monsters over Bangkok" - The Lounge Lizards (Queen of all ears)
"Extra spicy" - Beyond The Pale (Postcards)
"Ghosts/Spirits" - Aaly Trio + Ken Vandermark (Hidden in the stomach)
"Keith Lowe" - Steve Dawson (Telescope)
"Patron Bentley" - Guh (We are sunburning)
"Sensation whereby space" - Carl Maguire's Floriculture (Sided silver solid)
"The spawn of Abe" - MC Maguire (Trash of civilizations)
"Ugly beauty - var V" - Quatuor du Nord (Quatuor du Nord)
I liked this show a lot. Lots of variation, both in time and content, but there were still a few concentrations e.g. there were a number of tracks that leaned in an experimental direction and over half the pieces played qualified as "Canadian"; I don't think I've played that many Canadian tunes and performers in one show before, though I might have come close.
I won't be on the air for next week's show, Tuesday, August 4; I will be on a short vacation. I'm not sure who will be filling in for me but I'm sure they will do a good job. I will be back behind the board on August 11.
BTW, this is the 100th post on the Breaking The Tethers blog.
Andrew
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
July 28, 2009
"Leaves for Laura" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Revelations" - Archie Shepp/Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio (Conversations: Archie Shepp meets Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio)
"Come rain or come shine" - Ralph Towner (Time line)
"Echoes" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Harlem lullabye" - Junior Mance (Nadja)
"Visionary of an abstrakt" - Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse (Cries from tha ghetto)
"Oba intro" - Donald Malloy (Spirituality)
"Empty" - Steuart Liebig/The Mentones (Angel city dust)
"Impro I" - Stefano Bollani (Solo piano)
"Jacob's new crib" - Ian Hendrickson-Smith (Blues in the basement)
"Invariants" - Vijay Iyer (Panoptic modes)
"Sunflower" - Milt Jackson (Sunflower)
"Quik" - Javon Jackson (Have you heard)
"Something to remember you by" - Thad Jones (The magnificent Thad Jones)
"Free us" - Bill Banfield Band (Spring forward)
"Les voisines" - Francois Couture (My little book - tome 1)
"Power to the people" - Joe Henderson (Power to the people)
"Dance with la diablesse" - Etienne Charles (Folklore)
"Up north" - Ganesh Anandan/Malcolm Goldstein/Rainer Wiens (Speaking in tongues)
"A corrective jerk" - Iconoclast (The body never lies)
"The sick man"- Anderskov Accident (Unity of action)
"Brother B. Harper" - Kenny Garrett (Happy people)
A nice, varied show, featuring a number of tracks from CDs that I just pulled from the CJSW library. These included the Anderskov Accident, Iconoclast, and Anandan/Goldstein/Weins. I don't think I'd heard many of these before but I liked them.
"Sunflower" by Milt Jackson was a request. I actually received it last week but couldn't track down the recording until this week. The LP was in the CJSW library but I didn't find it until this week. Basically, it was starting me in the face. Sometimes I miss the obvious.
I just realized that I haven't posted the list for last week's show, July 21, 2009. Ooops. I should have that up later today.
Andrew
"Revelations" - Archie Shepp/Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio (Conversations: Archie Shepp meets Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio)
"Come rain or come shine" - Ralph Towner (Time line)
"Echoes" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Harlem lullabye" - Junior Mance (Nadja)
"Visionary of an abstrakt" - Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse (Cries from tha ghetto)
"Oba intro" - Donald Malloy (Spirituality)
"Empty" - Steuart Liebig/The Mentones (Angel city dust)
"Impro I" - Stefano Bollani (Solo piano)
"Jacob's new crib" - Ian Hendrickson-Smith (Blues in the basement)
"Invariants" - Vijay Iyer (Panoptic modes)
"Sunflower" - Milt Jackson (Sunflower)
"Quik" - Javon Jackson (Have you heard)
"Something to remember you by" - Thad Jones (The magnificent Thad Jones)
"Free us" - Bill Banfield Band (Spring forward)
"Les voisines" - Francois Couture (My little book - tome 1)
"Power to the people" - Joe Henderson (Power to the people)
"Dance with la diablesse" - Etienne Charles (Folklore)
"Up north" - Ganesh Anandan/Malcolm Goldstein/Rainer Wiens (Speaking in tongues)
"A corrective jerk" - Iconoclast (The body never lies)
"The sick man"- Anderskov Accident (Unity of action)
"Brother B. Harper" - Kenny Garrett (Happy people)
A nice, varied show, featuring a number of tracks from CDs that I just pulled from the CJSW library. These included the Anderskov Accident, Iconoclast, and Anandan/Goldstein/Weins. I don't think I'd heard many of these before but I liked them.
"Sunflower" by Milt Jackson was a request. I actually received it last week but couldn't track down the recording until this week. The LP was in the CJSW library but I didn't find it until this week. Basically, it was starting me in the face. Sometimes I miss the obvious.
I just realized that I haven't posted the list for last week's show, July 21, 2009. Ooops. I should have that up later today.
Andrew
Monday, July 20, 2009
July 20, 2009
"Sa-ba-da-ow!" - Gypsophilia (Sa-ba-da-ow!)
"Esther's nose job" - Soft Machine (Third (remastered edition))
"Pedal point blues" - Charles Mingus (Mingus ah um)
"More than you know" - Sonny Rollins (Road shows, vol. 1)
"Wes on four" - Jake Shimabukuro (Walking down rainhill)
"Free you" - Bill Banfield Band (Spring forward)
"Headlock" - Steuart Liebig/The Mentones (Angel city dust)
"Zeno" - D'Arcy James Argue's Secret Society (Presents infernal machines)
"Oriental flowers" - Elvin Jones & Jimmy Garrison (Illumination!)
"Nettle" - Joe Morris (Wildlife)
"A heartache on the side" - Patrick Rydman (I will do it)
"Afreaka" - Lee Morgan (The sixth sense)
"Pitfalls" - Richard Thompson & Danny Thompson (Industry)
"Dub" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Salle d'attente" - Francois Couture (Tape speed ins./sec.)
"Get caught up" - Simon Fisk Trio (Unless)
"Laja who?" - Etienne Charles (Folklore)
"The first circle" - Pat Metheny Group (First circle)
"Blues for Andrew" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Deep Lee" - Lee Konitz and Minsarah (Deep Lee)
"Where all paths meet" - Nigel Kennedy Quartet (A very nice album)
This was a showfill for the Monday 6-9 am jazz program, The Jazz Baby. The track list is a nice mix of things and I managed to fit in another tune from Soft Machine, one of my faves. I'll be on the air again tomorrow morning, this time hosting my usual gig, Breaking The Tethers.
Andrew
"Esther's nose job" - Soft Machine (Third (remastered edition))
"Pedal point blues" - Charles Mingus (Mingus ah um)
"More than you know" - Sonny Rollins (Road shows, vol. 1)
"Wes on four" - Jake Shimabukuro (Walking down rainhill)
"Free you" - Bill Banfield Band (Spring forward)
"Headlock" - Steuart Liebig/The Mentones (Angel city dust)
"Zeno" - D'Arcy James Argue's Secret Society (Presents infernal machines)
"Oriental flowers" - Elvin Jones & Jimmy Garrison (Illumination!)
"Nettle" - Joe Morris (Wildlife)
"A heartache on the side" - Patrick Rydman (I will do it)
"Afreaka" - Lee Morgan (The sixth sense)
"Pitfalls" - Richard Thompson & Danny Thompson (Industry)
"Dub" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Salle d'attente" - Francois Couture (Tape speed ins./sec.)
"Get caught up" - Simon Fisk Trio (Unless)
"Laja who?" - Etienne Charles (Folklore)
"The first circle" - Pat Metheny Group (First circle)
"Blues for Andrew" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Deep Lee" - Lee Konitz and Minsarah (Deep Lee)
"Where all paths meet" - Nigel Kennedy Quartet (A very nice album)
This was a showfill for the Monday 6-9 am jazz program, The Jazz Baby. The track list is a nice mix of things and I managed to fit in another tune from Soft Machine, one of my faves. I'll be on the air again tomorrow morning, this time hosting my usual gig, Breaking The Tethers.
Andrew
Thursday, July 16, 2009
July 14, 2009
"Little nezumi blues" - Darren Sigesmund (Strands)
"Locustland" - Steuart Liebig/The Mentones (Angel city dust)
"Cloud " - Nigel Kennedy Quartet (A very nice album)
"Flat pack fantasy" - Led Bib (Sensible shoes)
"SICK JJ" - Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse (Cries from tha ghetto)
"Sugar for pan" - Narell and Relator (University of Calypso)
"Elijah" - Nomo (Invisible cities)
"Cancion sin nombre" - Huascar Barradas (My favorite things)
"One out" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Depth of field" - Simon Fisk Trio (Unless)
"Thicket" - Joe Morris (Wildlife)
"Undecided" - Bill Tapia (Livin' it live)
"Voyage" - Laura Klein & Ted Wolff (Cerulean blue)
"Jazz oddyssey II" - Spinal Tap (Back from the dead)
"Contrecoeur" - Adrian Vedady (In three acts)
"Folklore" - Etienne Charles (Folklore)
"Back home in cowtown" - Kevin Smith Trio (Afterthought)
"Yukio khalfia" -Abdullah Ibrahim (Banyana)
"Blue bolero" -Abdullah Ibrahim (Senzo)
"Orunmila" - Donald Malloy (Spirituality)
"No neighborhood rough enough" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Free me" - Bill Banfield Band (Spring forward)
First off, apologies for not posting this earlier but I've had a busy few days: a day-long meeting, medical appoints, a sick pet I had to take to and from the vet, etc.
The main thing this week was another focus on "new" music, though it wasn't a complete "new" show (I did one of those a few weeks back); there were some older, previously-released tunes. This was manifest in a way in the double-set of Abdullah Ibrahim that I played; one piece from 1976 ("Yukio khalifa") and the other from 2008 ("Blue bolero").
I ended up being away for the July 7 Breaking The Tethers (Philip Barker ably filled in - thanks to Philip!). I should be around for a while though I will miss one Tuesday in August. I'll definitely be behind the mic for July 21 and will also be filling in on July 20 program (the Jazz Baby show).
Andrew
"Locustland" - Steuart Liebig/The Mentones (Angel city dust)
"Cloud " - Nigel Kennedy Quartet (A very nice album)
"Flat pack fantasy" - Led Bib (Sensible shoes)
"SICK JJ" - Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse (Cries from tha ghetto)
"Sugar for pan" - Narell and Relator (University of Calypso)
"Elijah" - Nomo (Invisible cities)
"Cancion sin nombre" - Huascar Barradas (My favorite things)
"One out" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Depth of field" - Simon Fisk Trio (Unless)
"Thicket" - Joe Morris (Wildlife)
"Undecided" - Bill Tapia (Livin' it live)
"Voyage" - Laura Klein & Ted Wolff (Cerulean blue)
"Jazz oddyssey II" - Spinal Tap (Back from the dead)
"Contrecoeur" - Adrian Vedady (In three acts)
"Folklore" - Etienne Charles (Folklore)
"Back home in cowtown" - Kevin Smith Trio (Afterthought)
"Yukio khalfia" -Abdullah Ibrahim (Banyana)
"Blue bolero" -Abdullah Ibrahim (Senzo)
"Orunmila" - Donald Malloy (Spirituality)
"No neighborhood rough enough" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Free me" - Bill Banfield Band (Spring forward)
First off, apologies for not posting this earlier but I've had a busy few days: a day-long meeting, medical appoints, a sick pet I had to take to and from the vet, etc.
The main thing this week was another focus on "new" music, though it wasn't a complete "new" show (I did one of those a few weeks back); there were some older, previously-released tunes. This was manifest in a way in the double-set of Abdullah Ibrahim that I played; one piece from 1976 ("Yukio khalifa") and the other from 2008 ("Blue bolero").
I ended up being away for the July 7 Breaking The Tethers (Philip Barker ably filled in - thanks to Philip!). I should be around for a while though I will miss one Tuesday in August. I'll definitely be behind the mic for July 21 and will also be filling in on July 20 program (the Jazz Baby show).
Andrew
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
June 30, 2009
"Rules of play" - Ralf Buschmeyer (Renewal)
"Kungusisches arbeitslied: miemand weiss hinten, wie er vorn dran ist" - Davis/Ulrich/Baumann/Lutek/Richards/Jefferson (Urs Blochlinger Tribute)
"You take care of me" - The Jerrold Dubyk Quartet (The maverick)
"Call centre labyrinth" - Led Bib (Sensible shoes)
"Blue plate special" - Will Bernard (Blue plate special)
"Transitoire 4" - Nigel Kennedy Quartet (A very nice album)
"Still life" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Aung San Suu Kyi" - Laura Klein & Ted Wolff (Cerulean blue)
"Travels parts 3 & 4" - Positive catastrophe (Garabatos volume one)
"Color" - Lee Konitz and Minsarah (Deep Lee)
"MCT-4 with duos" - Bruce Friedman (O.P.T.I.O.N.S.)
"Chamacos" - Roberto Occhipinti (A bend in the river)
"Willisau suite 2" - Sexmob with John Medeski (Sexmob meets Medeski: live in Willisau 2006)
"La reine de la salle" - John Hebert (Byzantine monkey)
"Phobos" - Darcy James Argue's Secret Society (Presents infernal machines)
"Basic botany" - Carl Maguire's Floriculture (Sided silver solid)
There were two features this week. First, all the music played could be said to be "new" or "fairly recently released" (e.g. late 2008). I didn't plan the show to be this way but, once I saw the amount of new stuff that was on deck, I said "what the heck" and went for it. Second, there were a number of quite long pieces played. Nothing odd there (it is jazz; tunes can be lengthy) but there were more than usual and only 16 tracks were played over three hours.
I might be away next week, I might not be. I could do the show but something has popped where it would be best if I passed on Breaking The Tethers on July 7. So, you might hear my voice in seven days or not. I'll definitely be on the air on July 14, barring disaster.
Andrew
"Kungusisches arbeitslied: miemand weiss hinten, wie er vorn dran ist" - Davis/Ulrich/Baumann/Lutek/Richards/Jefferson (Urs Blochlinger Tribute)
"You take care of me" - The Jerrold Dubyk Quartet (The maverick)
"Call centre labyrinth" - Led Bib (Sensible shoes)
"Blue plate special" - Will Bernard (Blue plate special)
"Transitoire 4" - Nigel Kennedy Quartet (A very nice album)
"Still life" - Jon Miller Quartet (Orchidology)
"Aung San Suu Kyi" - Laura Klein & Ted Wolff (Cerulean blue)
"Travels parts 3 & 4" - Positive catastrophe (Garabatos volume one)
"Color" - Lee Konitz and Minsarah (Deep Lee)
"MCT-4 with duos" - Bruce Friedman (O.P.T.I.O.N.S.)
"Chamacos" - Roberto Occhipinti (A bend in the river)
"Willisau suite 2" - Sexmob with John Medeski (Sexmob meets Medeski: live in Willisau 2006)
"La reine de la salle" - John Hebert (Byzantine monkey)
"Phobos" - Darcy James Argue's Secret Society (Presents infernal machines)
"Basic botany" - Carl Maguire's Floriculture (Sided silver solid)
There were two features this week. First, all the music played could be said to be "new" or "fairly recently released" (e.g. late 2008). I didn't plan the show to be this way but, once I saw the amount of new stuff that was on deck, I said "what the heck" and went for it. Second, there were a number of quite long pieces played. Nothing odd there (it is jazz; tunes can be lengthy) but there were more than usual and only 16 tracks were played over three hours.
I might be away next week, I might not be. I could do the show but something has popped where it would be best if I passed on Breaking The Tethers on July 7. So, you might hear my voice in seven days or not. I'll definitely be on the air on July 14, barring disaster.
Andrew
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
June 23, 2009
"UV dream" - Simon Fisk Trio (Unless)
"The winding way" - Scolohofo (Oh!)
"Drunk on the blood of the holy ones" - The Fully Celebrated (Drunk on the blood of the holy ones)
"Bird calls (alternate take)" - Charles Mingus (Mingus ah um (Legacy edition))
"Kung-fu world champion" - Hiromi (Brain)
"Oshun" - Donald Malloy (Spirituality)
"Shack" - Medeski, Martin, & Wood (Friday afternoon in the universe)
"Abstrakt #1" - Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse (Cries from tha ghetto)
"Le garnement" - Francois Couture (My little book - tome 1)
"Two shadows" - Tony Malaby Cello Trio (Warblepeck)
"Rudreshm" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Happy birthday, John Zorn" - The Shuffle Demons (Alive in Europe)
"The dungeon (interlude)" - Mark Shim (Mind over matter)
"A thousand autumns" - Bradford Marsalis Trio (The dark keys)
"The silent fool" - Erik Mongrain (Equilibrium)
"Teo" - Miles Davis (Sketches of Spain (Legacy edition))
"Jazz oddyssey i" - Spinal Tap (Back from the dead)
"Swingin' machine" - Mose Allison (Swingin' machine)
"Dadar" - Adrian Vedady (In three acts)
"Duke's dead" - Brandi Disterheft (Debut)
"Blossom" - Sonny Rollins (Road shows, vol. 2)
"Whoopi" - Cyrus Chestnut (Earth stories)
"For Ha Ling" - Kevin Smith Trio (Afterthought)
"Freedom suite/1st part" - Yannick Rieu (Saint-Gervais)
"Ocean & the river" - Abdullah Ibrahim (Senzo)
The main theme in this show related to the 2009 Calgary Jazz Festival, which is happening this week (June 22-28, 2009). Several of the tracks played were by performers who will be at the festival, including Simon Fisk, Hiromi, MMW (who I will see tonight), the Shuffle Demons, Bradford Marsalis, Mose Allison, Brandi Disterheft, and Yannick Rieu. Please check out the festival if you can.
Andrew
"The winding way" - Scolohofo (Oh!)
"Drunk on the blood of the holy ones" - The Fully Celebrated (Drunk on the blood of the holy ones)
"Bird calls (alternate take)" - Charles Mingus (Mingus ah um (Legacy edition))
"Kung-fu world champion" - Hiromi (Brain)
"Oshun" - Donald Malloy (Spirituality)
"Shack" - Medeski, Martin, & Wood (Friday afternoon in the universe)
"Abstrakt #1" - Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse (Cries from tha ghetto)
"Le garnement" - Francois Couture (My little book - tome 1)
"Two shadows" - Tony Malaby Cello Trio (Warblepeck)
"Rudreshm" - Steve Lehman Octet (Travail, transformation, and flow)
"Happy birthday, John Zorn" - The Shuffle Demons (Alive in Europe)
"The dungeon (interlude)" - Mark Shim (Mind over matter)
"A thousand autumns" - Bradford Marsalis Trio (The dark keys)
"The silent fool" - Erik Mongrain (Equilibrium)
"Teo" - Miles Davis (Sketches of Spain (Legacy edition))
"Jazz oddyssey i" - Spinal Tap (Back from the dead)
"Swingin' machine" - Mose Allison (Swingin' machine)
"Dadar" - Adrian Vedady (In three acts)
"Duke's dead" - Brandi Disterheft (Debut)
"Blossom" - Sonny Rollins (Road shows, vol. 2)
"Whoopi" - Cyrus Chestnut (Earth stories)
"For Ha Ling" - Kevin Smith Trio (Afterthought)
"Freedom suite/1st part" - Yannick Rieu (Saint-Gervais)
"Ocean & the river" - Abdullah Ibrahim (Senzo)
The main theme in this show related to the 2009 Calgary Jazz Festival, which is happening this week (June 22-28, 2009). Several of the tracks played were by performers who will be at the festival, including Simon Fisk, Hiromi, MMW (who I will see tonight), the Shuffle Demons, Bradford Marsalis, Mose Allison, Brandi Disterheft, and Yannick Rieu. Please check out the festival if you can.
Andrew
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
June 16, 2009
"Umbria" - Roberto Occhipinti (A bend in the river)
"Out of this world" - Kenny Burrell with Coleman Hawkins (Bluesy Burrell)
"Out of this world"- John Coltrane (Live in Seattle)
"Silent serenity" - Harry Skoler (Two ones)
"Spinetree"- Ray Russell (Secret asylum)
"Intrepid Norris" - The Jerrold Dubyk Quartet (The maverick)
"Sweet science" - Larry Goldings Trio (Sweet science)
"Lookin' good, but feelin' bad" - Aki Takase (Aki Takase plays Fats Waller)
"Upon reflection" - Amanda Tosoff Quartet (Still life)
"Amber gris" - Medeski, Martin, & Wood (Radiolarians II)
"Great expectations" - Miles From India (Miles from India)
"Are you real?" - Benny Golson (The best of Benny Golson)
"Hima" - Israel M (Nareah)
"Improvisation #1" - Marilyn Lerner (Miss overboard!)
"Acrid landscape" - John Hebert (Byzantine monkey)
"Willisau suite 3" - Sexmob with John Medeski (Sexmob meets Medeski: live in Willisau 2006)
"The magnolia triangle" - Yusef Lateef (Live at Pep's)
"Modern enunciator" - Carl Maguire's Floriculture (Sided silver solid)
"Day fever" - Marc Moulin (Top secret)
"Yesterdays" - Cannonball Adderley (Une anthologie 1955/1957)
This was an all-round good show, IMO. Some fairly "straight" stuff, some "out there" stuff, and plenty in-between. The program also featured a few tracks from performers who will be at the 2009 Calgary Jazz Festival (e.g. Martin, Medeski, and Wood; Marilyn Lerner; Amanda Tosoff); more of this next week.
Andrew
"Out of this world" - Kenny Burrell with Coleman Hawkins (Bluesy Burrell)
"Out of this world"- John Coltrane (Live in Seattle)
"Silent serenity" - Harry Skoler (Two ones)
"Spinetree"- Ray Russell (Secret asylum)
"Intrepid Norris" - The Jerrold Dubyk Quartet (The maverick)
"Sweet science" - Larry Goldings Trio (Sweet science)
"Lookin' good, but feelin' bad" - Aki Takase (Aki Takase plays Fats Waller)
"Upon reflection" - Amanda Tosoff Quartet (Still life)
"Amber gris" - Medeski, Martin, & Wood (Radiolarians II)
"Great expectations" - Miles From India (Miles from India)
"Are you real?" - Benny Golson (The best of Benny Golson)
"Hima" - Israel M (Nareah)
"Improvisation #1" - Marilyn Lerner (Miss overboard!)
"Acrid landscape" - John Hebert (Byzantine monkey)
"Willisau suite 3" - Sexmob with John Medeski (Sexmob meets Medeski: live in Willisau 2006)
"The magnolia triangle" - Yusef Lateef (Live at Pep's)
"Modern enunciator" - Carl Maguire's Floriculture (Sided silver solid)
"Day fever" - Marc Moulin (Top secret)
"Yesterdays" - Cannonball Adderley (Une anthologie 1955/1957)
This was an all-round good show, IMO. Some fairly "straight" stuff, some "out there" stuff, and plenty in-between. The program also featured a few tracks from performers who will be at the 2009 Calgary Jazz Festival (e.g. Martin, Medeski, and Wood; Marilyn Lerner; Amanda Tosoff); more of this next week.
Andrew
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