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.”
In today’s episode: two songs from two new albums by contemporary greats. Actually, maybe three or four greats. Two solid Bass Hits. Miles Davis is extensively featured, including a Jazz Cameo. And surprisingly, on a relatively late album by Miles, we experience the magic between Miles and Gil Evans once again! A surprising tune from one of the most unassuming studio guitarists. And a French artist smoothly transitions us to the next program.
Track 01: Sonny Rollins, Grand Street
Track 02: Vijay Ijer, Overjoyed
Track 03: The Modern Jazz Quartet, One Bass Hit
Track 04: Eric Gale, Sara Smile
Track 05: Cameo, In The Night
Track 06: Miles Davis, That’s Right
Track 07: Joe Henderson, Side Car
Track 08: Chris Potter & John Patitucci & Brian Blade & Brad Mehldau, Dream Of Home
Track 09: Dizzy Gillespie, Two Bass Hit
Track 10: Serge Gainsbourg, Intoxicated Man
Track 11: Freddie Hubbard, The Love Connection
Tech: Floor van Domburg
Texts: Jan Pieter Overmars
Presentation: Niels Nordholt
picture: Don Hunstein