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Seventeen tracks including music by Eric Dolphy, Buddy Collette, and Bobby Jaspar. One classical track exactly where it's needed.
Seventeen tracks including music by Eric Dolphy, Buddy Collette, and Bobby Jaspar. One classical track exactly where it's needed.
4 comments on Jazz Flutes: The Sequel
patrick smith July 21, 2014
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⃠patrick smith July 01, 2014
Dude this is a brilliant playlist Rarely do I hear James Newton anymore.I bet u could add some Roland Kirk,Sam Rivers and Yuseff Latef to it!
⃠avivamagnolia November 07, 2011
The order in which the songs played: Mälak 'Uqabe ~ James Newton; Song of the Wind ~ Joe Farrell Quartet; Rite of Spring ~ Hubert Laws; Left Alone ~ Eric Dolphy; Caravan ~ Chico Hamilton; Passion Flower ~ James Newton; Waltz for Debbie ~ Bobby Jaspar; Little Girl Blue ~ Bud Shank + Laurindo Almeida; It's a New World ~ Bud Shank + Bill Perkins; Stone Flute (Track 4) ~ Herbie Mann; A Time for Love ~ Elvin Jones; September Song ~ Chico Hamilton; Bulgarian Boogie ~ Free Flight; Speak Low ~ Bobby Jaspar; Tickled Pink ~ Henry Threadgill's Zooid; Milhaud: Sonatine for Flute + Piano, Opus 76, 3. Clair ~ Emmanuel Pahud + Eric le Sage; Rite of Spring (Track 3) ~ Hubert Laws. ... ... Don't know if it's the order you intended, @BleakMouse ... ... but ... this is a MASTERFUL MIX!
⃠BleakMouse November 07, 2011
That's the order, which is how my thoughts flowed as I considered the great mess of CDs I'd gathered for this purpose. I suppose now it's immoral or illegal to listen to them in the same order again here -- which makes the test of a mix the degree to which it holds up under randomizing. I play that game on my computer a lot anyway. Thanks! (!)
⃠avivamagnolia November 06, 2011
I'm about to find out if that classical track is "exactly where it's needed"...
⃠BleakMouse November 06, 2011
The phrase is a combination of hyperbole and disavowal -- the language of advertising. Looks like I didn't get too many suckers into the tent. Anyway, I needed it when I tossed it in. Thanks for listening.
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