01) Wray Downes - Song to Elitha 00:00 02) Nathan Cepelinski - The Seven Seas 06:23 03) Five Play - Off the Ground 12:28 04) Dave Restivo - Village Nights 20:05 05) The Ian Carey Quintet - Contextualizin' 27:39 06) Trichotomy - Branching out 34:07 07) Nikolas Anadolis - Walking In The Dark City 39:22 08) Casimir Liberski - Dedication 44:11 09) Airborne - Sunrise 50:12 10) Yiannis Kapoulas - Sun In Your Eyes 53:47 11) Bill King - Mi Corazon 58:15 12) Enrico de Trizio - -The Journey Ahead 64:20 13) Fabrizio Sotti - Kindness In Your Eyes 70:48 14) Mary Talbot Fee - River 74:58 15) Tom Kain - Glenn's Caliper 79:59 16) Lihi Haruvi - 3 On The Way Back 84:59 17) Christoph Huber - Mr. Williams Was ...
01) Wray Downes - Song to Elitha 00:00 02) Nathan Cepelinski - The Seven Seas 06:23 03) Five Play - Off the Ground 12:28 04) Dave Restivo - Village Nights 20:05 05) The Ian Carey Quintet - Contextualizin' 27:39 06) Trichotomy - Branching out 34:07 07) Nikolas Anadolis - Walking In The Dark City 39:22 08) Casimir Liberski - Dedication 44:11 09) Airborne - Sunrise 50:12 10) Yiannis Kapoulas - Sun In Your Eyes 53:47 11) Bill King - Mi Corazon 58:15 12) Enrico de Trizio - -The Journey Ahead 64:20 13) Fabrizio Sotti - Kindness In Your Eyes 70:48 14) Mary Talbot Fee - River 74:58 15) Tom Kain - Glenn's Caliper 79:59 16) Lihi Haruvi - 3 On The Way Back 84:59 17) Christoph Huber - Mr. Williams Was Here 90:29 18) Myanna - Intrepidation 96:14 19) Andrew Neu - Libra Rising 101:25 20) Vito Rezza - Drums of Avila 107:14 21) Jaco Pastorius - Part 1 113:01 22) Jaco Pastorius - Part 2 120:55 23) Merlin Factor - Song for the African Coal Children 126:49 24) Alan Hewitt - Shaft 136:02 25) Monika Herzig - And the Blues Must Go On 139:49 26) Cynthia Lane - All I Need 144:52
June officially became Jazz Month this year when I rediscovered an old collection of 100+ tracks, made available by the E-Jazz Newsweekly Sampler during the first half of 2010 – just right for a "picture in time" jazz session. Other than the Jaco Pastorius performance, recorded in 1986, the tunes collected here are all releases from 2009. (A creature of its time, the weekly Sampler is no longer being distributed, although its organizer Bill King does have a Soundcloud presence.)
This special session runs close to 2.5 hours, and although the title Free Jazz could refer to the promotional nature of these tracks, it also describes one of the many styles of music offered here, which run from free thru’ standards to newer ballads featuring primarily piano, guitar and sax talent -- something for every taste, from high-energy creative playing to reworkings of Joni Mitchell, from blazing artistry to a tender love song.
Hey Gayle! I have listened to this ON TWO DAYS before the late shift! For me this is something which needs getting used to it! I know the concept of Jazz: specific keys with BLUE NOTES and special TONES of the musicians in the act to work a THEME out, so it's interesting for me to hear how they do i...
Hey Gayle! I have listened to this ON TWO DAYS before the late shift! For me this is something which needs getting used to it! I know the concept of Jazz: specific keys with BLUE NOTES and special TONES of the musicians in the act to work a THEME out, so it's interesting for me to hear how they do it! Very interesting! But I can't listen ALWAYS to this FREE JAZZ! But many thanks, Gayle! Very nice!