Monday, August 10, 2009

FJD Playlist for August 9, 2009

Double click on the radio blog file to the right to hear the entire show! Click the bar to jump to any point in the show.

Freddy Cole—A Place In The Sun (Movin’ On)—This Is The Life―Savoy 1995

Freddy Cole—Don’t Change Your Mind About Me—This Is The Life―Savoy 1995

Fred Hersch—Insensativ—Fred Hersch Play Jobim―Palmetto 2009

T.K. Blue—Nostalgia In Times Square—Eyes Of The Elders—Arkadia 2000

Dizzy Gillespie—Dizzy Atmosphere―Savoy 1945

Marty Ehrlich―Turn, Circle and Spin—Line On Love―Palmetto 2003

Aaron Binder—Untitled Latin—Bang The Drum Quickly―2004

Eric Alexander Quartet—We All Love Eddie Harris―Prime Time―Highnote 2008

Oran Etkin—Brink—Kelenia―Motema 2009

The Ian Hamer Sextet—Cambridge Crescent—Acropolis―Jasmine 1966

Brian Lynch—Clairvoyance—Spheres Of Influence―Sharp Nine 1997

Gil Melle—Nice Question―Patterns In Jazz―Blue Note 1956


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Gerry Mulligan

“Dance All Day Sunday” & “A Weed In Disneyland”

Age Of Steam

1971 A&M Records



Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Hoagy Carmichael – Mitchell Parish composition “Star Dust”

Version 1: Hoagy Carmichael, recorded for Decca Records in 1942

Version 2: Ella Fitzgerald, recorded for Decca Records in 1954

5 Comments:

At 6:23 PM, Blogger Greg said...

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At 9:02 PM, Blogger Greg said...

Nasty hiss might be closer to the mark. “What about the music?!” you ask. Enjoyed everything. I too like the title “A Weed In Disneyland.” I guess you had to be there in 1971 to make the connection with the music, but doesn’t matter. My favorite (if pressed to choose), for now: Marty Ehrlich, Aaron Binder, Eric Alexander Quartet, Oran Etkin, The Ian Hamer Sextet. Footnote: Disneyland…Joe Cinderella…Are the assisting young inmates running the asylum?

 
At 3:18 PM, Blogger Ken said...

Thx for the call and glad you dug the show. Yes, I had some very young interns helping me with this show. You should check out all of Marty Ehrlich's work on the Palmetto label. A fine performer and composer.

 
At 8:13 PM, Blogger Greg said...

Hmm, my first post was removed!

 
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