World of Jazz 379

Tineke Postma “Freya” from Freya (Edition) 00:00
Bill Cole & Untempered Ensemble “To Live With A Humble Man Refreshes The Spirit.” from Music For Yoruba Proverbs (Bill Cole) 06:34
Jocelyn Gould “Kindling” from Elegant Traveler (Posi-tone) 19:48
Lao Dan, Paul Flaherty, Randall Colbourne, Damon Smith “Relentless Still” from Live At Willimantic Records (Family Vineyard) 25:44
Webber Morris Big Band “Climbing On Mirrors” from Both Are True (Greenleaf) 37:00
Paul Shaw “Shapeshifter” from Moment of Clarity (Summit Records) 47:59
Jocelyn Gould “A Fleeting Moment” from Elegant Traveler (Posi-tone) 55:27
Tineke Postma “In the light of reverence” from Freya (Edition) 1:00:12
Achim Kaufmann, Michael Moore, Dylan van der Schyff “Notre Dame De Paris” from Bouche Perdue (WhirrbooM! Records) 1:06:34
Paul Shaw “Mary Oliver” from Moment of Clarity (Summit Records) 01:18:16
Bill Cole & Untempered Ensemble “A Man Sees A Snake, A Woman Kills It; No Matter As Long As It Is Dead.” from Music For Yoruba Proverbs (Bill Cole) 1:25:03
Tineke Postma “Heart to Heart” from Freya (Edition) 1:37:51
Jocelyn Gould “The Game Changer” from Elegant Traveler (Posi-tone) 1:46:04
Paul Shaw “Peekaboo” from Moment of Clarity (Summit Records) 1:51:09


On this show new releases including:

The seventh album from Dutch saxophonist Tineke Postma. Her first since 2014,  a come-back album as a leader. Together with trumpeter Ralph Alessi, bassist Matt Brewer, drummer Dan Weiss and featuring pianist Kris Davis she has delivered an excellent set.

A remarkable live album from Bill Cole originally recorded in  1986 which one could mistake as something from the Sun Ra Arkestra mixed in with the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Cole’s Korean flute creates an otherworldly sound and Julius Hemphill’s arrangements are both ground-breaking and impressive. It sounds like a great deal of fun was being had by all.

Guitarist Jocelyn Gould’s superb debut on Positone features trombonist Michael Dease, saxophonist Brandon Wright, and trumpeter Anthony Stanco plus the rhythm section of pianist Addison Frei, bassist George DeLancey, and drummer Quincy Davis.

Drummer Paul Shaw’s debut features a great line-up  that includes trumpeter Alex Sipiagin, guitarist Brad Shepik, pianist Gary Versace, and bassist Drew Gress.

  • Tineke Postma “Freya” from Freya (Edition)
    • Freya is the seventh album from Dutch saxophonist Tineke Postma. Her first since 2014, Freya is a come-back album as a leader.
    • Together with trumpeter Ralph Alessi, bassist Matt Brewer, drummer Dan Weiss and featuring pianist Kris Davis,
  • Bill Cole & Untempered Ensemble “To Live With A Humble Man Refreshes The Spirit.” from Music For Yoruba Proverbs (Bill Cole)
    • A remarkable live album from 1986 which one could mistake as something from the Sun Ra Arkestra mixed in with the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Cole’s Korean flute creates an otherworldly sound and Julius Hemphill’s arrangements are both ground-breaking and impressive. It sounds like a great deal of fun was being had by all.Bill Cole – Chinese sona, Korean hojok atenteben wooden flute
      Joseph Daley – euphonium
      Julius Hemphill – alto saxophone, flute, soprano sax
      Olu Dara – cornet
      Abdul Wadud – cello
      Gerald Veasley – bass guitar
      Warren Smith – drum kit, balophone
      Hafiz Shabazz – hand drums
  • Jocelyn Gould “Kindling” from Elegant Traveler (Posi-tone)
    • Her debut album. Featured  several top frontline musicians, including trombonist Michael Dease, saxophonist Brandon Wright, and trumpeter Anthony Stanco. Plus the rhythm section of pianist Addison Frei, bassist George DeLancey, and drummer Quincy Davis.
  • Lao Dan, Paul Flaherty, Randall Colbourne, Damon Smith “Relentless Still” from Live At Willimantic Records (Family Vineyard)
    • The American debut release from Lao Dan, China’s emerging free player on bamboo flute, suona and alto saxophone. For his inaugural U.S. performance, Dan is welcomed by the outlaw forefathers of New England avant grade: saxophonist Paul Flaherty and percussionist Randall Colbourne. Double Bass – Damon Smith
  • Webber Morris Big Band “Climbing On Mirrors” from Both Are True (Greenleaf)
    • The Webber/Morris Big Band release its debut album Both Are True on Greenleaf Music on April 3, 2020.
  • Paul Shaw “Shapeshifter” from Moment of Clarity (Summit Records)
    • Shaw contributed all seven diverse originals for a notable quintet that features trumpeter Alex Sipiagin, guitarist Brad Shepik, pianist Gary Versace, and bassist Drew Gress.
  • Jocelyn Gould “A Fleeting Moment” from Elegant Traveler (Posi-tone)
  • HOUR TWO
  • Tineke Postma “In The Light of Reverence” from Freya (Edition)
  • Achim Kaufmann, Michael Moore, Dylan van der Schyff “Notre Dame De Paris” from Bouche Perdue (WhirrbooM! Records)
    • Sprightly and inventive interpretations of Kaufmann compositions from a great trio. Recorded in 2004 but not released until 16 years later. There is very little available information about this release.Released January 19, 2020 on WhirrbooM! RecordsMichael Moore – clarinet, alto saxophone
      Achim Kaufmann – piano
      Dylan van der Schyff – drum kit
  • Paul Shaw “Mary Oliver” from Moment of Clarity (Summit Records)
  • Bill Cole & Untempered Ensemble “A Man Sees A Snake, A Woman Kills It; No Matter As Long As It Is Dead.” from Music For Yoruba Proverbs (Bill Cole)
  • Tineke Postma “Heart to Heart” from Freya (Edition)
  • Jocelyn Gould “The Game Changer” from Elegant Traveler (Posi-tone)
  • Paul Shaw “Peekaboo” from Moment of Clarity (Summit Records)

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