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Episode 357: The Jazz Session No.423, ft. "Five Years Later" by John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner
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Episode 357: The Jazz Session No.423, ft. "Five Years Later" by John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner
The Jazz Session No.423 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in July 2025, featuring an excellent ECM-stable modern jazz album “Five Years Later”, from 1982, by John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner. TRACK LISTING: Oops - Steps Ahead; Blunt Object - Carla Bley; Hot and Anxious - Fletcher Henderson; The Dipsy Doodle, w. Ella Fitzgerald - Check Webb & His Orchestra ; Isla - John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner; The Juggler's Etude - John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner; Blues Five Spot - Thelonius Monk; Vietnam - George Kawaguchi Big Four; V (Suspended Variations) - Tomasz Stanko Quartet; Further - Federica Michisanti Trioness; Horse - Matching Mole; Island of Rhodes / Paper Board / AS If Your Eyes Were Open - Gilgamesh; Our Delight - Dizzy Gillespie, w. Milt Jackson & Ted Brown; Cruisin' with Cab - Cab Calloway; Bumabia - John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner; Child's Play - John Abercrombie & Ralph Towner; Jordu - Stan Getz & Chet Baker; Turnstile - Gerry Mulligan; Waders - Kit Downes, Peter Eldh & James Maddren; Night Shift - Mary Halvorson.
Tony Davenport's Jazz Session
raidersbroadcast.com "The Jazz Session" re-play shows for anyone who missed it! ... and plenty of other stuff, if by chance you like to 'explore', including the monthly folk/country programme "The Crossing".