FJD April 20, 2008 Playlist
Double click on the radio blog file to the right to hear the entire show!
John Coltrane—Blues To Elvin—Coltrane Plays The Blues—Atlantic 1960
Richard Williams—Ferris Wheel—New Horn In Town—Candid 1960
Hod O’Brien—Little
Henry “Red” Allen—Count Me Out—Henry “Red” Allen 1944-1947—Classics 1946
Walt Weiskopf—You Go To My Head—Night Lights—Double-Time 1995
Jeff Beck—She’s A Woman—Blow By Blow—Epic 1975
Ira Sullivan & The Chicago Jazz Quintet—Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps—Bird Lives!—Vee Jay 1962
Lou Blackburn—
Dewey Redman Quartet—Thren—The Struggle Continues—ECM 1982
Gerry Mulligan Sextet—Igloo—The Mainstream of Jazz: Special Edition—Emarcy 1956
Bertice Reading—I’d Gladly Do It All Again—Honkin’ & Hollerin’: R&B From The Radio Corporation, Vol. 1—Groove
Wynton Marsalis Septet—The End—Citi Movement—
Wynton Marsalis Septet—The Legend of Buddy Bolden—Citi Movement—
Records From Aunt Ruth Entry
Sorry. Due to technical difficulties, the RFAR segment did not happen this week. Tune in next week!
Two-Of-A-Kind Entry
The song “Surry With The Fringe On Top”, composed by Rodgers & Hammerstein
Version 1: Rene Marie from the recording Vertigo, recorded in 2001 for Max Jazz
Version 2: Joshua Redman from the recording Back East, recorded in 2007 for Nonesuch Records.
3 Comments:
Reserve Jeff Beck—She’s A Woman for those deeply private moments in the (secret?) room of the house filled with relics/ruins of the 70s, or for a light-hearted segment of RFAR.
Lou Blackburn—Harlem Bossa Nova, by contrast, was right up my alley, wow!!
HA! Well, I dig it anyway. It was also a dedication for one of my regular local listeners who, fortunately for you, is a Luddite and doesn't have web access.
The amazing thing about that Lou Blackburn track is that it's like one of 24 tracks lost to the mists of time. But hopefully no longer.
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