FT? could you help this duffer Oddball, to whom do you refer?
Early Autumn - clocKs innit [fall back] [ta salymap]
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Sorry Calum.
I meant Fiona Talkington on Tuesday and Wednesday versions of Late Junction. Lots of interesting Jazz items on her shows. And they are mostly at the beginning, so you do not have to listen to the world Music if you don't want to.
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Billie Holiday
Strange Fruit
The Complete 1951 Storyville Club Sessions, Fresh Sound FSRCD151
.00:10
Sidney Bechet Trio
Strange Fruit
The Legendary..., Bluebird ND86590
.00:14
Roller Trio
Deep Heat
BBC Introducing from the Manchester Jazz Festival 2012, BBC Recording
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Nina Simone
Strange Fruit
Gold, Universal 9808087
.00:08
Joanna Macgregor (piano) / Andy Sheppard (saxophone)
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Deep River, Soundcircus 009
.00:16
Wganda Kenya
El Caterete
Diablos del Ritmo - The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985, Analog Afrika AACD072
.00:20
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Dove...quando...
Cook, Manticore MANTCD31011
.00:25
Jan Garbarek / Egberto Gismonti / Charlie Haden
Trad. arr. Garbarek: Folk Song
Magico: Carta de Amor, ECM 2789004
.00:34
Eyes Shut Tight
Mr. C
BBC Introducing from the Manchester
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Originally posted by Oddball View Post"Jon3 Tribute to David S Ware"
Accepting the experts' view of this musician, I have to say I preferred the very last track "Autumn Leaves". Could see Sonny Rollins there, and "brevity is the soul of wit".
Otherwise my reaction to this session was eventually the same as a session I attended of Archie Shepp in the 60's, where I went off free jazz. They do go on!
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