KUSF In Exile 07.11.11 10-11 PM Jazz On The Cusp DJ Doctor Jekkyll.mp3



For over a century, jazz music has continued to be a living, breathing entity. To date, the music itself has defended itself admirably against those self-appointed guardians of last year's blues who would compartmentalize jazz as swing, bebop, cool, avant-garde, etc. Rather than hearing jazz as a sequence of separate styles, it is important to hear its continuity across time. Jazz is always on the cusp, always searching, always ready to incorporate a new discovery into the body of work that preceded it. There is no radical break between swing and bebop, between bebop and cool, between the early New Orleans styles and the avant-garde group improvisations of the 1960s. The music exists on a continuum.

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PLAYLIST
15th edition
11 July 2011

1. Togetherness
(Cherry)
Don Cherry - piano, pocket trumpet, voice
Johnny Dyani - bass
Okay Temiz - drums
recorded on 22 April 1971 in Paris, France
Don Cherry
Orient
BYG
1980

2. How Are Things In Glocca Morra
(Lane/Harburg)
Sonny Rollins - tenor sax
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Wynton Kelly - piano
Gene Ramey - bass
Max Roach - drums
Sonny Rollins
Volume One
Blue Note
1956

3. Bambla Jolifanti
(Dørge)
John Tchicai - alto sax
Pierre Dørge - guitar
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pederson - bass
John Tchicai Trio
The Real Tchicai
SteepleChase
1977

4. My Indian Red
(Arr. Danny Barker)
Dr. John - lead vocals, piano
The Neville Brothers (Art, Aaron, Charles Cyrille) - vocals
Umar Sharif, Charlie Miller - trumpet
Frederick Kemp, Amadee Castenell - tenor sax
Bruce Hammond - trombone
Kirk Joseph - tuba
Danny Barker - banjo
Chris Severin - bass
Alfred "Uganda" Roberts - percussion
Cyril Neville - percussion
Charles Neville - percussion
Dr. John
Goin' Back To New Orleans
Waner Bros.
1992

5. G.v.E.
(Hopkins)
Henry Threadgill - hubkaphone, bass flute
Fred Hopkins - bass
Steve McCall - drums
Air
Air Time
Nessa
1978

6. How's Never
(Holland)
John Abercrombie - guitar
Dave Holland - bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Gateway
Homecoming
ECM
1995

7. F I
(Redman)
Dewey Redman - tenor sax
Ed Blackwell - drums
Redman and Blackwell
In Willisau
Black Saint
1985

8. Go Down Moses
(trad., Arr. Shepp)
Archie Shepp - tenor sax
Horace Parlan - piano
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan
Goin' Home
SteepleChase
1985

9. Monk's Mood
(Monk)
Thelonious Monk - piano
George Taitt - trumpet
Sahib Shihab - alto sax
Bob Paige - bass
Art Blakey - drums
recorded 21 November 1947
Thelonious Monk
Genius of Modern Music, Volume 1
Blue Note
1989

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