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01) Liz Story - My Foolish Heart 00:00
02) Art Pepper - When The Sun Comes Out 04:03
03) Bill Evans - Spring Is Here 09:49
04) The Warheads - Mai leans back 14:53
05) Frank Morgan & Barry Harris - While the Gettin's Good Blues 20:07
06) Art Pepper - Blues In The Night 24:47
07) Liz Story - In a Sentimental Mood 31:43
08) Kush - Sweet 6 35:08
09) Andy Bey - River Man 39:46
10) Mark Isham & Art Lande - Sweet Circle 44:02
11) Examples Of Twelves - Please Hold (Part 2) 48:06
12) Art Pepper - Maybe Next Year 50:47
13) Matthew Halsall - Only You 55:09
In response to requests from the listener base, I've pulled together a couple of jazz-oriented sessions that, so far, seem to tend toward slow-cooker style. This series will drop under the title Eveningtime; this is Vol. II.
Eveningtime here refers to that bit of relaxed atmosphere you may find between the end of the work-day and the moment you head off to bed. You may be having dinner, or a cocktail, you may be hanging out in the kitchen or relaxing on the sofa, in the house or out on the porch ... there's no rule or routine; Hell, you could have the show on low in the background at work ... it's just whatever offers the opportunity for that chill-out moment you crave.
The predominant flavors in this rich and tasty jazz concoction come from the recent work of Matthew Halsall; added to that are tracks from Liz Story, Art Pepper, Mark Isham & Art Lande, Andy Bey, Frank Morgan, The Warheads, Bill Evans and more.
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01) Diatonis - Structure of Ambient Life 00:00
02) Emancipator - When I Go 05:36
03) Carbon Based Lifeforms - Clouds 11:07
04) All India Radio - Blueshift 15:25
05) Stray Theories - All I know (Need a Name Remix) 18:07
06) Brian Eno - 2/2 24:00
07) Coyote Oldman - Wind Shadows 33:35
08) Matt Coldrick - Brow Purple Wisdom 36:30
09) Matt Coldrick - Throat Blue Unity 42:08
10) All India Radio - The Embers 49:34
11) Carbon Based Lifeforms - Everwave 51:41
12) Diatonis - One Starry Starry Starry Night 65:50
13) Moby - LA6 71:20
If you, also, saw the movie Interstellar ... and if, like me, you remember the sensation of awed dread as you realized (perhaps just before the words were spoken on-screen) that those weren't mountains on the horizon, but instead an vast oceanic wave headed your way, then you will be ready for the sense of cosmic enormity that unites these selections, including work from Diatonis, Carbon Based Lifeforms, All India Radio, Matt Coldrick, and Brian Eno.
Like the revelation of that wave's approach, these 90 minutes also offer an opportunity to recognize our place in the scale of things. Oh, and to understand that no emotion, no matter how good or how bad it seems in the event, outlasts our comprehension of it --- just like our sensation that another year has come to a close, when in the larger view, the cosmic view, there is no close, and the wave just rolls on.
Roll on with me, into the new year, with hope, if you can.
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01) Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - These Goodbyes 00:00
02) Cannonball Adderley w Bill Evans - Goodbye 02:45
03) Art Pepper - Angel Eyes 08:55
04) Keith Jarrett - Blossom 15:37
05) Schema Sextet - Like someone in love 27:46
06) Coleman Hawkins - Poor Butterfly 33:07
07) Dexter Gordon - Blue Monk 39:14
08) Cassandra Wilson - Time After Time 50:06
09) Frank Morgan - In A Sentimental Mood 54:09
10) Bugge Wesseltoft - Yellow is the colour 58:24
11) Esperanza Spalding - Short And Sweet 68:59
12) Matthew Halsall - Samatha 74:47
In response to requests from the listener base, I've pulled together a couple of jazz-oriented sessions that, so far, seem to tend toward slow-cooker style. This series will drop under the title Eveningtime; this is Vol. One.
Eveningtime here refers to that bit of relaxed atmosphere you may find between the end of the work-day and the moment you head off to bed. You may be having dinner, or a cocktail, you may be hanging out in the kitchen or relaxing on the sofa, in the house or out on the porch ... there's no rule or routine; Hell, you could have the show on low in the background at work ... it's just whatever offers the opportunity for that chill-out moment you crave.
The predominant flavors in this rich and tasty jazz concoction come from the recent work of Matthew Halsall; added to that are tracks from Art Pepper, Keith Jarrett, Bugge Wesseltoft, Frank Morgan, Cassandra Wilson, Dexter Gordon and more.
h@llo, thx for voting
Stop early tomorrow, my friend! Where?
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