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Intrinsically curated, the music on this program—exclusively vinyl played on Technic 1200 M3D turntables—presents an illuminating collection of other-worldly grooves, beats, and sounds. Host Kim Sorise honors the jazz innovators, beat conductors, soul senders, and mind benders that traverse our musical and auditory landscapes. Grease for all. In music we trust.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Format | Approx. start time |
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Cal Tjader | Money Penny Goes For Broke | Cal Tjader Sounds Out Burt Bacharach | Skye | 1968 | LP | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
Charles Earland | Brown Eyes | Leaving This Planet | Prestige | 1974 | LP | 0:03:05 (Pop-up) |
Carlos Garnett | Love Flower | Journey To Enlightenment | Muse | 1974 | LP | 0:14:59 (Pop-up) |
Ron Everett | Glitter in the City | Glitter in the City | Jazzman | 2021 | LP | 0:21:52 (Pop-up) |
Malone & Barnes and Spontaneous Simplicity | Galactic Interlude | Freedom Serenade | Luv N' Haight | LP | 0:28:05 (Pop-up) | |
Archie Shepp | Quiet Dawn | Attica Blues | Impulse! | 1972 | LP | 0:30:15 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Yusef Lateef |
Livingston Playground |
Detroit Latitude 42° 30' Longitude 83° |
Atlantic |
1969 |
LP |
0:35:35 (Pop-up) |
Lou Bond | Why Must Our Eyes Always Be Turned Backwards | Lou Bond | We Produce Records | 1974 | LP | 0:41:26 (Pop-up) |
Tommy McGee | Come on | I'm A Stranger | Numero | 2021 | LP | 0:44:27 (Pop-up) |
Minnie Riperton | Baby! This Love I have | Adventures In Paradise | Epic | LP | 0:48:26 (Pop-up) | |
D.R. Hooker | Weather Girl | The Truth | Subliminal Sounds | 1972/1999 | LP | 0:50:23 (Pop-up) |
Harry Nilsson | Ambush | Son Of Schmilsson | RCA | 1972 | LP | 0:54:16 (Pop-up) |
David Hemmings | Talkin' L.A. | Happens | MGM | 1967 | LP | 0:59:23 (Pop-up) |
Leon Russell | Shoot Out at The Plantation | Leon Russell | Shelter | 1970 | LP | 1:06:29 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: David Crosby |
Cowboy Movie |
If Only I Could Remember My Name |
Atlantic |
1971 |
LP |
1:09:47 (Pop-up) |
Donovan | Tangiers | Hurdy Gurdy Man | Epic | 1968 | LP | 1:17:29 (Pop-up) |
Lou Reed | Sad Song | Berlin | RCA | 1973 | LP | 1:21:45 (Pop-up) |
John Cale | Big White Cloud | Vintage Violence | Columbia | 1970 | LP | 1:27:56 (Pop-up) |
Chris Bell | Speed of Sound | I am the Cosmos | 4 Men With Beards | 2006 | LP | 1:31:13 (Pop-up) |
Sixto Rodriguez | Climb Up On My Music | Coming from Reality | Sussex | 1971 | LP | 1:36:55 (Pop-up) |
Nick Drake | Poor Boy | Bryter Layter | Island | 1970 | LP | 1:42:45 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Asha Puthli |
Right Down Here |
Ash Puthli |
CBS/Mr. Bongo |
1972/2020 |
LP |
1:46:50 (Pop-up) |
Roberta Flack | Go Up Moses | Quiet Fire | Atlantic | 1971 | LP | 1:50:57 (Pop-up) |
Ensemble Al Salaam | The Sojourner | The Sojourner | Strata - East | 1974 | LP | 1:56:19 (Pop-up) |
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coelacanth∅:
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coelacanth∅:
Hi Gina!
KimSorise:
Indeed Coel - thank goodness - it's the closest I get to a Dead record.
coelacanth∅:
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Gina Bacon:
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doctorjazz:
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Brett Holsclaw:
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coelacanth∅:
cool
Brett Holsclaw:
doctorjazz:
Hey, Coel!
(Don't really think of myself as a real Deadhead either, though I did really like them. At least, not compared to the REAL Deadheads I've known).
coelacanth∅:
KimSorise:
doctorjazz:
KimSorise:
coelacanth∅:
one big difference 'tween me and deadheads is i think their studio material is *usually* far superior.
also - the earlier, the better.
northguineahills:
doctorjazz:
(I was at a late Dead concert. They played Sugar Magnolia- Garcia was a full measure, 4 beats, behind the rest of the band. I think I was the only one inn Madison Square garden who noticed...)
coelacanth∅:
KimSorise:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
...but then, those recordings were edited and re-edited and studio overdubs dropped in etc... barely a live album!
KimSorise:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
their first album is excellent.
"rock&roll blues psych r&b" - or something
...also pre-record deal is excellent (ie "vintage dead". i can send you a needledrop of that if you'd like.
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Passaic River Blues: