archive of November, 2005

 

jazz-not-jazz on radio42 - live special


In conjunction with radio42.com and rautemusik.fm jazz-not-jazz presents two hours of simply great music every Friday 19:00-21:00 UTC+1 (you don’t have to convert it for Germany…that’s Friday 13:00-15:00 in NYC, Friday 10:00-12:00 in San Francisco and Saturday 04:00-06:00 in Sydney). The links of the audio stream can be found on radio42.com or rautemusik.fm (look for #Musik.Lounge there).

This Friday it’s all about live recordings. As a little bonus there’s also a live version of Nadir’s Tighten Up…thanks to Nadir for that tune!

Rachelle Ferell: Autumn Leaves (from Somethin’ Else)
Dianne Reeves: First Five Chapters (from In The Moment)
Teri Thornton: Salty Mama (from I’ll Be Esay To Find)
Alyson Williams: Dr. Feelgood (from Cooked)
Ruth Brown: Yes Sir, That’s My Baby (from Have A Good Time)
Fay Victor: Heading West (Way Out) (from Lazy Old Sun)
Terry Callier: Dancing Girl (from Alive)
Angela Stribling: Voice Seduction (from Angela Stribling…Live)
Miki Howard: Baby Be Mine (from Miki Howard Live)
Donny Hathaway: Little Ghetto Boy (from Live)
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson: Save The Children (from From South Africa To South Carolina)
Nadir: Tighten Up
Teena Marie: Deja Vu (I’ve Been Here Before) (Bonus Track from It Must Be Magic)
Jon Lucien: You’re Sensational (from Live in NYC)
Val Watson: Alright (from Live At The Funk Lounge)
Jody Watley: Looking For A New Love (from Affection)
Anthony David: Spittin’ Game (from 3 Chords & The Truth)
D’Angelo: Me & Those Dreamin’ Eyes Of Mine (from Life At The Jazz CafĂ© London)
Erykah Badu: Apple Tree (Live At The Jazz Cafe)
Aretha Franklin: We Need Power (duet with Mavis Staples)(from One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism)

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a month of jazz-not-jazz


Last month has been a little bit calm on the review and interview front because some CDs got lost in the mail…who ever have them now I hope they have as much fun with them as I would’ve had *grrrr*…but as a substitute the jazz-not-jazz show on radiopellenera was introduced in October.
November looks more jam packed with reviews for albums by Tim Jackson, Russell Taylor, Amana Melomé, Chris Rob and others to come. So stay tuned!
Just in case you’ve missed something last month, here are some highlights that were featured on jazz-not-jazz:

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