See the playlist after the break...
artist | song | album | comment | label / date |
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World Saxophone Quartet | Take the "A" Train | Plays Duke Ellington | opening fanfare tune by Billy Strayhorn Julius Hemphill (as, arr.) Oliver Lake (as) David Murray (ts) Hamiet Bluiett (bs) |
Nonesuch 1986 |
Naked City | Inside Straight | Naked City | 2nd part of theme | Nonesuch 1989 |
Don Byron | SNIBOR | Bug Music: Music of the Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, and the Duke Ellington Orchestra | Don Byron (clt, arr.) David Gilmore (g) Uri Caine (p) Kenny Davis (b) Billy Hart (d) | Nonesuch 1992 |
Hank Jones | Oh! Look at me now! | Kids - live at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola | song by Joe Bushkin and John DeVries | Blue Note 2007 |
Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans | Waltz for Debby | Know What I Mean? | Cannonball Adderley (as) Bill Evans (p, tune) Percy Heath (b) Connie Kay (d) | Riverside 1962 |
Wayne Horvitz | This New Generation | This New Generation | music behind DJ | Nonesuch 1985 |
Khaira Arby | Waidio | Timbuktu Tarab | “A song about the anguish of women. Happiness for women is gone. In these times we cannot speak of happiness and light. Why in a country of beautiful women do men go to war?” more here | Clermont Music 2010 |
Bill Frisell | Hard Plains Drifter, or: as I take my last breath and the noose grows tight, the incredible events of the past three days flash before my eyes | Before We Were Born | Bill Frisell (g) Hank Roberts (vc) Kermit Driscoll (b) Joey Baron (d) arr. John Zorn |
Elektra Musician 1988 |
Bernie Worrell | Beware of Dog | Funk of Ages | Bernie Worrell (keys) Maceo Parker (as) Vernon Ried (g) Jimmy Hawes (b) Doug Bowne (d) | Gramavision 1989 |
Dymaxion | Cat Periscope | Dymaxion x 4+3=39:21 | I have the Japanese import, so I can't tell you anything | Trattoria Menu 1995 |
Spaceheads | Trip to the Moon | Trip to the Moon EP | music behind DJ | Electric Brass 2014 |
Pere Ubu | Heart of Darkness | Datapanik in the Year Zero [Box] | credits from the original single sleeve: Crocus Behemoth - lead vocals, radio, cpt. of palcontents Peter Laughner - guitar, cat piano, bass guitar, whisper Thom Herman - guitar, spinal guitar, bass guitar, whisper Tim Wright - phynancial guitar, bass guitar, whisper Scott Krauss - drums Allen Ravenstine - synthesizer, modulation more here |
DGC 1975 |
Yo La Tengo | Georgia vs. Yo La Tengo | Summer Sun | music behind DJ | Matador 2003 |
Lee Konitz | Cork 'n Bib | Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre | Lee Konitz (as), Jimmy Giuffre (bar, arr), Hal McKusick (as), Ted Brown, Warne Marsh (ts), Bill Evans (p), Buddy Clark (b), Ronnie Free (dr) | Verve 1959 |
Frank Strobel; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin | Glass Harmonica - le musicien, le réveil | Alfred Schnittke: Film Music Edition | music by Alfred Schnittke for the film by Andrey Khrzhanovskiy | Capriccio 2004 |
Steven Isserlis; Pascal Devoyon | Sonata No. 1, Op. 109 in d minor - I: Allegro | Faure - Complete Works for Cello | music by Gabriel Fauré | RCA 1994 |
HK Gruber / Ensemble Modern | Öl-Musik (Oil Music), suite for voice & wind ensemble 1. Nachtszene (Night-scene) 2. Arbeitsrhythmus 1 (Work-rhythm 1) 3. Arbeiterlied 1 (Workers' Song 1) 4. Arbeitsrhythmus 2 (Work-rhythm 2) 5. Arbeiterlied 2 (Workers' Song 2) 6. Finale--Die Muschel von Margate (The Mussel of Margate) |
Weill: Berlin im Licht | arranged by David Drew from the incidental music for Konjunktur text by Felix Gasbarra | Largo 1990 |
Henry Threadgill Ensemble Double Up | Old Locks and Irregular Verbs – Part 3 | Old Locks and Irregular Verbs | Jason Moran, David Virelles (p) Roman Filiu, Curtis MacDonald (as) Christopher Hoffman (vc) Jose Davila (tba) Craig Weinrib (d) | Pi Recordings 2015 |
Kenny Barron | Melancholia | Wanton Spirit | tune by Duke Ellington | Verve 1994 |
Benoît Delbecq Trio | Yompa | The Sixth Jump | Benoît Delbecq (p) Jean-Jacques Avenel (b) Emile Biayenda (d, prc) | Songlines 2010 |
Aphex Twin | hat5c 0001 rec-4 | Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 EP | music behind DJ | Warp 2015 |
Rachid and Fehti | Ana Ghrib | 1970's Algerian Folk and Pop | Sublime Frequencies 1976 |
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