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01) Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - These Goodbyes 00:00
02) Cannonball Adderley w Bill Evans - Goodbye 02:45
03) Art Pepper - Angel Eyes 08:55
04) Keith Jarrett - Blossom 15:37
05) Schema Sextet - Like someone in love 27:46
06) Coleman Hawkins - Poor Butterfly 33:07
07) Dexter Gordon - Blue Monk 39:14
08) Cassandra Wilson - Time After Time 50:06
09) Frank Morgan - In A Sentimental Mood 54:09
10) Bugge Wesseltoft - Yellow is the colour 58:24
11) Esperanza Spalding - Short And Sweet 68:59
12) Matthew Halsall - Samatha 74:47
In response to requests from the listener base, I've pulled together a couple of jazz-oriented sessions that, so far, seem to tend toward slow-cooker style. Th...01) Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - These Goodbyes 00:00
02) Cannonball Adderley w Bill Evans - Goodbye 02:45
03) Art Pepper - Angel Eyes 08:55
04) Keith Jarrett - Blossom 15:37
05) Schema Sextet - Like someone in love 27:46
06) Coleman Hawkins - Poor Butterfly 33:07
07) Dexter Gordon - Blue Monk 39:14
08) Cassandra Wilson - Time After Time 50:06
09) Frank Morgan - In A Sentimental Mood 54:09
10) Bugge Wesseltoft - Yellow is the colour 58:24
11) Esperanza Spalding - Short And Sweet 68:59
12) Matthew Halsall - Samatha 74:47
In response to requests from the listener base, I've pulled together a couple of jazz-oriented sessions that, so far, seem to tend toward slow-cooker style. This series will drop under the title Eveningtime; this is Vol. One.
Eveningtime here refers to that bit of relaxed atmosphere you may find between the end of the work-day and the moment you head off to bed. You may be having dinner, or a cocktail, you may be hanging out in the kitchen or relaxing on the sofa, in the house or out on the porch ... there's no rule or routine; Hell, you could have the show on low in the background at work ... it's just whatever offers the opportunity for that chill-out moment you crave.
The predominant flavors in this rich and tasty jazz concoction come from the recent work of Matthew Halsall; added to that are tracks from Art Pepper, Keith Jarrett, Bugge Wesseltoft, Frank Morgan, Cassandra Wilson, Dexter Gordon and more.
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