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New Releases Plus a Celebration of Jazz Capricorns Sade, Melba Liston and More
ByPete Malinverni
piano
Remy Le Boeuf
flute
Yellowjackets
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1977

Sade
vocalsb.1959

Melba Liston
trombone1926 - 1999

Christine Tobin
vocalsb.1963

Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966

Andrea Wolper
vocals
Anat Cohen
clarinetb.1975

Ruth Brown
vocals1928 - 2006
Playlist
- Pete Malinverni "Lucky To Be Me" from On the Town, Pete Malinverni Plays Leonard Bernstein (Planet Arts) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kurt Elling "Lonely Town" from The Questions (Okeh) 05:34
Kurt Elling
vocals
b.1967 - Host speaks 12:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Akua Dixon "The Sweetest Taboo" from Akua's Dance (Self Released) 13:29
Akua Dixon
cello - Sade "Flower of the Universe" from Single (A Wrinkle in Time Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Sony) 19:06
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nicole Henry "Is It a Crime?" from Time To Love Again (Banister Records) 23:05
Nicole Henry
vocals - Host speaks 29:47
- Rachel Z "Kiss of Life" from Everlasting (Tone Center) 30:51
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sachal Vasandani "It's Only Love That Gets You Through" from Eyes Wide Open (Mack Avenue) 34:47
Sachal Vasandani
vocals - Angela Wrigley "Smooth Operator" from You Don't Know What Love Is (Cellar Music) 39:43
- Host speaks 44:42
- Chelsea McBride's Socialist Night School "The Righteous and the Wicked" from Aftermath (Browntasaurus) 45:35
- " data-original-title="" title="">Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows "The Melancholy Architecture of Storms (feat.
Remy Le Boeuf
flute" data-original-title="" title="">Julia Easterlin)" from Architecture of Storms (SoundSpore Records) 49:38Julia Easterlin
vocals - Host speaks 53:44
- " data-original-title="" title="">Hiromi "Jumpstart" from Silver Lining Suite (Telarc) 54:25
Hiromi
piano
b.1979 - Yellowjackets + " data-original-title="" title="">WDR Big Band "Revelation" from Jackets XL (Mack Avenue) 1:00:00
WDR Big Band
band / ensemble / orchestra - Christine Tobin "I'd Know You Anywhere" from Pelt (Trail Belle Records) 1:06:15
- Host speaks 1:11:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Artemis "The Fool On The Hill" from Artemis (Blue Note) 1:12:07
Artemis
band / ensemble / orchestra - Andrea Wolper "What's Your Story Morning Glory?" from Andrea Wolper (Self Released) 1:18:08
- Ruth Brown "Can't Get Excited" from R+B = Ruth Brown (Bullseye Blues) 1:21:33
- Host speaks 1:25:58
- Anat Cohen & " data-original-title="" title="">Marcello Gon?alves "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer" from Reconvexo (Anzic) 1:27:01
Marcello Gonçalves
guitar - Lincoln Briney "Come Back As A Flower" from Foreign Affair (SSJ) 1:28:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">Esperanza Spalding "I Can't Help It" from Radio Music Society (Concord/Heads Up International) 1:33:55
Esperanza Spalding
bass
b.1984 - Host speaks 1:38:28
- Melba Liston "Blues Melba" from Melba Liston & Her Bones (Fresh Sound) 1:39:23
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mary Lou Williams "Anima Christi" from Black Christ of the Andes (Smithsonian Folkways) 1:45:47
Mary Lou Williams
piano
1910 - 1981 - " data-original-title="" title="">Randy Weston "Volcano" from Volcano Blues (Antilles) 1:48:32
Randy Weston
piano
1926 - 2018 - " data-original-title="" title="">Abbey Lincoln "Rainbow" from Love Having You Around: Live at Keystone Korner Vol 2 (HighNote) 1:50:52
Abbey Lincoln
vocals
1930 - 2010 - Host speaks 1:55:16
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:37
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