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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 | Comments | Approx. start time |
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Cal Tjader | Money Penny Goes For Broke | Cal Tjader Sounds Out Burt Bacharach | Skye | 1968 | LP | ||
Herbie Hancock | I Have a Dream | The Prisoner | Blue Note | 1969 | LP | 0:03:08 (Pop-up) | |
The Hasting Street Jazz Experience | Song for 'M' | The Detroit Jazz Composers ltd. | Midnite Records | 1976 | LP | 0:10:08 (Pop-up) | |
Pharoah Sanders | Prince of Peace | Izipho Zam (My Gifts) | Strata-East | 1973 | LP | 0:14:20 (Pop-up) | |
Roy Brooks | Understanding | The Free Slave: Recorded Live at the Left Bank Jazz Society | Muse | 1972 | LP | 0:23:02 (Pop-up) | |
Cecil Payne | Martin Luther King, Jr. / I Know Love | Dolphy Series 3: Zodiac | Strata-East | 1973 | LP | 0:33:50 (Pop-up) | |
Bobby Hutcherson featuring Harold Land | Black Heroes | NOW! | Blue Note | 1970 | LP | 0:40:21 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Miles Davis |
Ali (Take 3) |
Champions (Rare Miles From The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions) |
Columbia Legacy |
2021 |
LP |
0:53:38 (Pop-up) |
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Nat Turner Rebellion | Love, Peace & Understanding | Laugh to keep from Crying | Philly Groove Records | LP | 0:53:40 (Pop-up) | ||
Sir Mack Rice | Muhammad Ali | May Day | 1976 | 45 | 0:57:34 (Pop-up) | ||
The Best Ever & Muhammad Ali | The People's Choice (1973) | polydor | 1973 | 45 | 1:02:04 (Pop-up) | ||
Alvin Cash | Doin' the Ali Shuffle | Mar-v-lus | 1967 | 45 | 1:03:38 (Pop-up) | ||
The Detroit Cobras | Shout Bamalama | Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 2001 | LP | RIP Rachel Nagy | 1:05:24 (Pop-up) |
The Detroit Cobras | Cha-Cha Twist | Mink Rat Or Rabbit | Third Man | 1996/2020 | LP | 1:08:02 (Pop-up) | |
The Detroit Cobras | Cry On | Life Love & Leaving | Sympathy For The Record Industry | LP | 1:10:02 (Pop-up) | ||
Clarence Carter | Slippin' Around | atlantic | 45 | 1:12:01 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Midnight Blues | Mink, Rat or Rabbit | Third Man | 1996/2016 | LP | 1:15:16 (Pop-up) | |
Davis & Jones And The Fenders | Boss With The Hot Sauce | Derry | 1964 | 1:17:11 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Boss Lady | Life, Love And Leaving | Sympathy For The Record Industry | LP | 1:18:56 (Pop-up) | ||
Deviants | Slum Lord | Sire | 45 | 1:21:15 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Hey Sailor | Life, Love And Leaving | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 1:24:18 (Pop-up) | |||
The Marvelettes | I'll Keep Holding On | Tamla | 45 | 1:25:39 (Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: The Detroit Cobras |
You Knows What To Do |
Mink, Rat or Rabbit |
Third Man |
1996/2016 |
LP |
1:28:00 (Pop-up) |
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The Detroit Cobras | Can't Do Without You | Mink, Rat or Rabbit | Third Man | LP | 1:31:30 (Pop-up) | ||
Question Mark & The Mysterians | Ain't It a Shame | Tangerine | 45 | 1:33:44 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Bad Girl | Mink, Rat or Rabbit | Third Man | LP | 1:35:48 (Pop-up) | ||
The Ronettes | He Did it | Colpix | 45 | 1:37:44 (Pop-up) | |||
Irma Thomas | Breakaway | Sings | Change | LP | 1:41:25 (Pop-up) | ||
Solomon Burke | Stupidity | Atlantic | 45 | 1:42:45 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Stupidity | Life, Love And Leaving | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 1:45:26 (Pop-up) | |||
Nathaniel Mayer | Village of Love | Fortune | 45 | 1:46:43 (Pop-up) | |||
Irma Thomas | Hittin' On Nothing | Sings | Change | LP | 1:48:18 (Pop-up) | ||
Billy Lee & the Rivieras | Won't You Dance with Me? | Hyland | 45 | 1:50:29 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Won't You Dance with Me? | Life, Love And Leaving | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 1:52:55 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Hittin' On Nothing | Mink, Rat or Rabbit | Third Man | 1:54:57 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Out of this World | Mink, Rat or Rabbit | 3rd man | 2:00:05 (Pop-up) | |||
The Detroit Cobras | Oh My Lover | Life, Love And Leaving | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 2:00:31 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
listener James from Westwood:
KimSorise:
Hope you are well
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listener Rey:
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doctorjazz:
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Will the Sound Guy:
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listener Rey:
doctorjazz:
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WR:
Has been a day of reflection.
KimSorise:
Sounds like an excellent day! That is such a fantastic film!
doctorjazz:
listener Rey:
I was curious too and found this on imdb:
Set on the night of February 25, 1964, "One Night in Miami" follows a young, brash Cassius Clay as he emerges from the Miami Beach Convention Center the new Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World. Against all odds, he defeated Sonny Liston and shocked the sports world. While crowds of people swarm Miami Beach to celebrate the match, Clay - unable to stay on the island because of Jim Crow-era segregation laws - spends the evening at the Hampton House Motel in Miami's African American Overtown neighborhood celebrating with three of his closest friends: Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown. During this historic evening, these icons, who each were the very representation of the Pre-Black Power Movement and felt the social pressure their cross-over celebrity brought, shared their thoughts with each other about their responsibilities as influencers, standing up, defending their rights and moving the country forward to equality and empowerment for all black people. The next morning, the four men emerge determined to define a new world for themselves and their community.
listener Rey:
KimSorise:
doctorjazz:
Been loving the set, Kim!
WR:
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HyperDose:
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Pedwar:
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Gina Bacon:
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Pedwar:
My condolences regarding Rachel Nagy
I’ve just found WFMU through Irene Trudell’s show
I’ve really loved everything - take care
WR:
bigplanetnoise:
KimSorise:
Hey Bob & Gina!
WR:
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Gina Bacon:
WR:
Gina Bacon:
doctorjazz:
Pedwar, welcome (for the 1st time) to WFMU!
Thanks, Gina!
Loved the show, Kim, still rockin'!
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Pedwar:
I’ve only just found WFMU yesterday - it’s super-duper fantastic!
Gina Bacon:
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Will the Sound Guy:
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doctorjazz:
Pedwar:
HyperDose:
Welcome to the club, Pedwar :)
doctorjazz:
(The Detroit Cobras really rock, have to check them out)
TDK60:
Gina Bacon:
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radioronan:
WR:
KimSorise:
BIG PLANET PLAYLIST
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