Picture Michael Brecker: Sven Petersen
In JazzNotJazz, we create a unique mixtape from 100 years of Jazz recordings, combined with relevant, or sometimes not-so-relevant facts. The focus of this program is The Soul of Jazz, so we will most definitely deviate to associated genres. We also have some infrequently recurring segments such as “De Niet Platgespeelde Standard” (The Unplayed Standard), “Ellington Train Songs,” “Jazz Cameos,” and “More is Better.”
This episode is a mini-special inspired by the soundtrack Trouble Man, composed by Marvin Gaye. We’ll hear three tracks bridging the gap between jazz, soul, and funk (or vice versa). We’ll also feature a lyrical piece by Michael Brecker. Lastly, stay tuned for the segments More Is Better and Ellington Train Songs!
Track 01: Sonny Rollins, Grand Street
Track 02: Stanley Turrentine, Don’t Mess With Mister T.
Track 03: Marvin Gaye, Main Theme From Trouble Man
Track 04: Leon Spencer, Trouble Man
Track 05: Sun, Jammin’ In Brazil
Track 06: James Brown, I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing pt. 1
Track 07: James Brown, I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing pt. 2
Track 08: Earth, Wind & Fire, Runnin’
Track 09: Duke Ellington, Loco Madi
Track 10: Michael Brecker, Introduction To Naked Soul
Track 11: Michael Brecker, Naked Soul
Track 12: Return To Forever, Sorceress
Track 13: Freddie Hubbard, The Love Connection