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ウィークエンドサンシャイン
ブロードキャスターピーター・バラカンのナビゲートで送るウィークエンド・ミュージックマガジン。独特の嗅覚とこだわりの哲学でセレクトしたグッド・サウンドと、ワールドワイドな音楽情報を伝える。
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/
放送日: 2011年 4月 9日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/sunshine/playlist.html?st=20110409
01. Blossom / James Taylor
ALBUM: Sweet Baby James

02. You're A Big Boy Now / The Lovin' Spoonful
ALBUM: You're A Big Boy Now

03. Comin' Down The Road / John Fogerty
ALBUM: single A side

04. Ricochet / John Fogerty
ALBUM: single B side

05. Part Time Love / Sam Moore
ALBUM: Plenty Good Lovin'

06. Soul Man / Sam & Dave
ALBUM: Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration

07. Happy / Rolling Stones
ALBUM: Exile On Main Street

08. Worried Life Blues / Ben Waters
ALBUM: Boogie 4 Stu

09. Boogie For Stu / Ben Waters
ALBUM: Boogie 4 Stu

10. Unchain My Heart / Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis
ALBUM: Here We Go Again

11. Cryin' Time / Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis feat. Norah Jones
ALBUM: Here We Go Again

12. Hit The Road Jack / Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis feat. Norah Jones
ALBUM: Here We Go Again

13. Willin' / Willie Nelson & Emmylou Harris
ALBUM: unreleased track

14. May You Never / John Martyn
ALBUM: Solid Air

15. Only God Can Save Us Now / Over The Rhine
ALBUM: The Long Surrender

16. Touch The Hem Of His Garment / Aaron Neville
ALBUM: I Know I've Been Changed

17. I'm So Glad (Trouble Don't Last) / Aaron Neville
ALBUM: I Know I've Been Changed

18. Save The Children〜God Is Love〜Mercy Mercy Me / Marvin Gaye
ALBUM: What's Going On


世界の快適音楽セレクション
"快適音楽"を求めるギターデュオのゴンチチによる、ノンジャンル・ミュージック番組。
http://www.nhk.or.jp/fm/kaiteki/
放送日: 2011年 4月 9日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前10:55(115分)
ゴンチチ
渡辺亨
− 素敵なタイトルの音楽 −
http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/topepg/xmldef/epg4.cgi?setup=/fm/kaiteki/hensei/playlist.def&st=20110409090000
「雨上がりの王国」 (ゴンチチ)(4分12秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1059>

「エラ・ソー・コメッソ・ノッソ・フィン」(トニーニョ・オルタ)(4分55秒)
東芝EMI TOCP-67175>

弦楽四重奏曲 第2番“ないしょの手紙”から 第2楽章」ヤナーチェク作曲(6分25秒)
(演奏)ヤナーチェク四重奏団
日本コロムビア 25CO-2315>

「ゆれる」 (矢野一希)(4分40秒)
<DISCOVERY MEDIA PRODUCTS KNKS-01>

「詩人の銃は一輪の花」 (チャブーカ・グランダ)(2分56秒)
<PRODUCCIONES IEMPSA.S.A.C. IEM-0572-2>

「音楽があるかぎり」 (デニー・ザイトリン・トリオ)(5分11秒)
<VENUS REC. TKCV-35039>

「ハッピネス・イズ・ア・ウォーム・ガン」 (マーク・リボー)(4分32秒)
<ATLANTIC AMCY-19013>

「セイヴド・バイ・ヘリコプター」 (ラスト・デイズ)(1分57秒)
<N5MD CATMD151>

「シンフォニー・オブ・スコーピオンズ・パート1」(グラハム・コリアー)(10分01秒)
<disconforme sl. DISC1974CD>

「“プレイアデス舞曲集3”から“静かなる雨の雅歌”」吉松隆・作曲(2分20秒)
(ピアノ)田部京子
DENON COCQ-84555>

「ホリデイ・フォー・ストリングス」(ローリンド・アルメイダ)(2分57秒)
<EAST WIND PHCE-4119>

「淋しさには名前がない」 (浅川マキ)(4分38秒)
<MUSIC FROM EMI TOCT-26998,26999>

「脇役であるとも知らずに」 (ゴンチチ)(3分24秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1058>

「ラグリマス・メキシカーナス」(ヴィニシウス・カントゥアリア、ビル・フリーゼル)(4分43秒)
<EONE MUSIC EOM-CD-2110>

「パリャーソ」(アミルトン・ヂ・オランダ、アンドレ・メーマリ)(5分54秒)
<BRASILIANOS DOPO19>

「セテ・ファカーダス」(デヴィッド・リンクス、マリア・ジョアン)(10分26秒)
<NAIVE NJ620811>


Desert Island Discs
Desert Island Discs was created by Roy Plomley in 1942, and the format is simple: a guest is invited by Kirsty Young to choose the eight records they would take with them to a desert island
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs
Terry Gilliam
Sun 10 Apr 2011
11:15
BBC Radio 4
Film director Terry Gilliam joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0105rhd
Kirsty Young's castaway is the animator and director Terry Gilliam.

He first planted his foot-print on our cultural landscape more than thirty years ago - back then, it was a huge, animated foot which squashed everything beneath it and became one of the defining images of Monty Python's Flying Circus.

In the years since, his film credits have included Brazil, Twelve Monkeys and The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus. Now aged 70, he's directing his first opera. He says: "I've always liked the extremes, the edges. I like to know where the cliff is, but you only find out by stepping off."

Producer: Leanne Buckle.

Music played
1. Elvis Presley ― Heartbreak Hotel
Composer: Carl Perkins
Blue Suede Shoes: the Ultimate Rock’n’ Collection, RCA
2. Jiminy Cricket & chorus with Orchestra ― When You Wish Upon a Star
Composer: Ned Washington and Leigh Harline
Pinocchio, RCA
3. Tom Waits ― Alice
Composer: Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
Alice, Anti
4. Parno Graszt ― Odi Phenel Cino Savo / Azt Mondja A Kisfiam
Composer: Traditional
The Rough Guide to Hungarian Gypsies, World Music Network
5. The Beatles ― Taxman
Composer: George Harrison
Revolver, Parlophone
6. Van Dyke Parks ― Opportunity for Two
Composer: Van Dyke Parks and Martin Fyodr Kibbee
Jump!, Warner
7. Richard Strauss ― Ein Heldenleben – final movement
Artist: Daniel Majeske, Cleveland Orchestra & Vladimir Ashkenazy
R Strauss: Ein Heldenleben, Decca
8. Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff ― The Isle of the Dead
Artist: St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Mariss Jansons
Rachmaninov: Symphony No.1; Isle of the Dead, EMI


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3
Nicky Haslam
Sun 10 Apr 2011
12:00
BBC Radio 3
Interior designer Nicky Haslam reveals his musical passions to Michael Berkeley.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01063zf
Michael Berkeley's guest on Private Passions this week is the flamboyant British interior designer, socialite and occasional cabaret singer Nicky Haslam, who founded the London-based interior design frim NH Design Inc. Founded in the1980s,the firm has worked for high profile celebrity clients, including Mick Jagger, Charles Saatchi and Rupert Everett, and has established a style which is always distinguishable for its humour, charm and wit. Nicky Haslam has also designed the decor for events such as the Opera Ball in Hong Kong, the Cartier Polo gala lunches at Windsor, a banquet at the National Gallery and a dinner at the State Apartments in Kensington Palace, as well as parties for HRH The Prince of Wales, the Rothschild family and Tina Brown.

He has published an autobiography, 'Redeeming Features', as well as a book of his work entitled 'Sheer Opulence', and writes for various magazines and newspapers. He has also performed cabaret turns at the Savoy Hotel and Bellamy's restaurant in London.

Nicky Haslam loves music, and his choices include songs by Eddie Condon, Frank Loesser and Borodin (adapted for the musical 'Kismet'), as well as opera arias by Charpentier (Depuis le jour from 'Louise', sung by Maria Callas) and Puccini ('Vissi d'arte' from 'Tosca'). He begins with Bizet's charming Symphony in C, and there's a little-known piano waltz by Leo Tolstoy, as well as an extract from Erich Korngold's film score 'The Sea Hawk'.

Music played

1. Georges Bizet ― 1st mvt from Symphony in C
Performers: Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner
EMI CDC5551182, Tr 1
2. Alexander Borodin ― And This is My Beloved’ from ‘Kismet
Arranger: Wright/Forrest Performers: Alfred Drake, Doretta Morrow, Richard Kiley, Henry Calvin (The Original Broadway Cast)
KISMET COLUMBIA CK32605
3.Tolstoy ― Waltz for Piano in F major
Performer: Lera Auerbach (piano)
BIS CD1502, Tr 1
4. Frank Loesser ― Spring will be a little late this year
Performers: Deanna Durbin
Deanna Durbin – The Best of –, MCA MCLD19183, Tr 13
5. Gustave Charpentier ― ‘Depuis le Jour’ from ‘Louise’, Act III
Performers: Maria Callas (soprano), Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française/Georges Prêtre
Callas à Paris, EMI CDM5664662, Tr 11
6. Erich Wolfgang Korngold ― Rose Garden’ from ‘The Sea Hawk
Performers: BBC Philharmonic/Rumon Gamba
CHANDOS CHAN10438, Tr 14
7. Condon ― Wherever There’s Love
Performers: Lee Wiley/Eddie Condon & His Orchestra
The Great Love Songs, HAPPY DAYS 75605522622, Tr 18
8. Giacomo Puccini ― ‘Vissi d’arte’ from Tosca Act II
Performers: Lubja Welitch, Metropolitan Orchestra of New York/Max Rudolf
NIMBUS NI7959/60 CD2, Tr 2


Words and Music
A sequence of classical music mixed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f
Idleness
Sun 10 Apr 2011
22:15
BBC Radio 3
Claudie Blakley and Tony Haygarth celebrate the art of doing nothing much at all.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01063zw
The weekly sequence of music, poetry and prose celebrates the art of doing nothing much at all. Claudie Blakley and Tony Haygarth rise from their couches to explore the idle thoughts of Keats, Jerome K. Jerome, Tennyson, Kenneth Grahame and Michel de Montaigne among others, and there is music from the likes of Debussy, Hoagy Carmichael, Vivaldi, Delius and The Kinks. Tune in if you can be bothered...

Producer's Note

Idleness has always appealed to me. In fact, when I was young I was quite an expert on it in a practical kind of way, but the cares and concerns of adult life have long since crowded it out. At least, however, I can take this chance to remember what it was like to do nothing much without being bothered by the thought that there is something I ought to be doing. And if by my airing these lost feelings Radio 3 listeners are encouraged to put down their tools or their books or their bills to be paid or whatever else it is that’s distracting them from the true path of simply being, well so much the better.

Not that the background knowledge that there are tasks being left undone has to be an obstacle to the enjoyment of idleness. In Three Men in a Boat, Jerome K. Jerome memorably remarked that ‘work fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours’, but I have found a longer essay by him on the thrill of committed inactivity from his irresistibly titled Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. For the Mole, too, in The Wind in the Willows, the pleasure of going out into the spring air is precisely that of having abandoned his cleaning.

The first warm morning of this year’s spring is glorious outside my window as I write this, a strong temptation to follow Mole’s example and get out there and bask in it. Similar siren calls are heard in Robert Fuller Murray’s poem ‘Indolence’ and Keats’s ‘Ode on Indolence’, and drowsy days in the sun also inspire Debussy’s Prélude à l’après-midi d’une faune, the sleeping shepherd-boy from Vivaldi’s ‘Spring’, Ray Davies’s Sunny Afternoon and the old Bing Crosby/Louis Armstrong larkabout Gone fishin’. Drugs, on the other hand, account for the torpor of the marriners of Tennyson’s ‘The Lotos-Eaters’ (an extract from which I have paired with a section of Parry’s grand setting of it), while the magic power of the goddess Cybelle to lull the hero Atys to sleep is the scene-setter for Lully’s delicious operatic sommeil.

Of course, there has to be some moralising: James Thomson rails against the slug-abed in a section from his eighteenth-century poetic hit ‘The Seasons’, and the music tells you that Sloth cannot be a good thing for Anna in Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins. Montaigne, in his Essays, takes a more analytical approach.

But idleness is the winner in this programme: Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael’s Lazybones show only the mildest disapproval of its subject, and Joseph Crosby Lincoln comes down squarely in favour of the grasshopper who lives for the moment in his retelling of Aesop’s famous fable. We also hear the preference of dustman, natural-born philosopher and self-proclaimed ‘member of the undeserving poor’ Alfred Doolittle for letting things take their course in My Fair Lady. The last word is with Scottish-born poet Robert W. Service, who, echoing Jerome and Mole, declares that while it’s noble enough for others to sweat, ‘pounds and dollars to get’, it’s just as grand ‘doing nothing at all’.

Producer: Lindsay Kemp

Music and featured items
Timings are shown from the start of the programme in hours and minutes.
1.
00:00
Johnny Mercer & Hoagy Carmichael ― Lazybones
Performer: Hoagy Carmichael (voice & piano)
ASV CDAJA5345 Tr10
2.
00:03
Silas Weir Mitchell
Idleness, reader Claudie Blakley
3.
00:06
Michel de Montaigne
On Idleness, from ‘Essays’ (excerpt), reader Tony Haygarth
4.
00:07
Kurt Weill ― Sloth from ‘The Seven Deadly Sins
Performer: Members of Hudson Shad, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor)
RCA 74321601192 Tr2
5.
00:10
Jerome K. Jerome
The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (excerpt), reader Tony Haygarth
6.
00:12
The Kinks ― Sunny Afternoon
Composer: Ray Davies
Essential ESSCD592 Disc 1 Tr13
7.
00:16
James Thomson
Summer from ‘The Seasons’ (excerpt), reader Tony Haygarth
8.
00:17
Frédéric Chopin ― Prelude in C minor, Op. 28 No. 20
Performer: Llŷr Williams (piano)
Quartz QTZ2040 Tr20
9.
00:19
Plato, translator Robert Bridges
Country Music, reader Claudie Blakley
10.
00:19
Claude Debussy ― Prélude à l’après-midi d’une faune
Performer: Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor)
Philips 4164442 Tr4
11.
00:30
John Keats
Ode on Indolence, reader Tony Haygarth
12.
00:34
Miles Davis ― Blue in Green
Performer: Miles Davis (trumpet), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass)
CBS 460603 2 Tr3
13.
00:39
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The Lotos-Eaters (excerpt), reader Claudie Blakley
14.
00:41
Sir Hubert Parry ― The Lotos-Eaters (excerpt)
Performer: Della Jones (mezzo-soprano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Matthias Bamert (conductor)
Chandos CHAN8990, Tr13
15.
00:45
Robert Fuller Murray
Indolence, reader Claudie Blakley
16.
00:46
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong ― Gone fishin’
Composer: Nick & Charles Kenny
Universal MCBD19538 Tr21
17.
00:48
Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows (excerpt), reader Claudie Blakley
18.
00:51
Frederick Delius ― Summer Night on the River
Performer: Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox (conductor)
EMI CDM5650672 Tr4
19.
00:57
William Shenstone
Sloth from ‘The Speeches of Sloth and Virtue’, reader Claudie Blakley
20.
01:01
Jean-Baptiste Lully ― Sommeil (from ‘Atys’)
Performer: Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (director)
Harmonia Mundi HMC90125759 Disc 2 Tr9
21.
01:04
Joseph Crosby Lincoln
The Ant and the Grasshopper, reader Tony Haygarth
22.
01:05
Lerner & Loewe ― With a Little Bit of Luck (from ‘My Fair Lady’)
Performer: Stanley Holloway (voice), John Alderson and John McLiam Band, André Previn (conductor)
CBS CD70000 Tr5
23.
01:08
Robert William Service
Laziness, reader Tony Haygarth


Jazz Library
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x41z
Mike Stern
Sat 9 Apr 2011
16:00
BBC Radio 3
Guitarist Mike Stern joins Alyn Shipton at the 2011 Gateshead Jazz Festival.
Guitarist Mike Stern has been a major figure in jazz fusion throughout his career. In this programme he traces some of his principal associations and picks some of his own best recordings in conversation with Alyn Shipton at the Sage Gateshead, as part of the 2011 Jazz Festival there. The music ranges from his work with Miles Davis and the Brecker Brothers to his long association with saxophonist Bob Berg.

Music played
1. Miles Davis ― Jean-Pierre
Composer: Miles Davis. Performers:Miles Davis, tp; Bill Evans, ss; Mike Stern, g; Marcus Miller, b; Al Foster, d; Mino Cinelu, perc. Tokyo, 4 Oct 1981.
We Want Miles, Columbia 4694022, Tr 1
2. Mike Stern ― Gossip
Composer: Stern. Performers: Bob Berg, Michael Brecker, ts; Jim Beard, kb; Mike Stern, g; Jeff Andrews, b; Peter Erskine, d; Don Alias, perc. Dec 1987.
Time In Place, Atlantic 7818402, Tr 1
3. Michael Brecker ― Don’t Try This at Home
Composer: Brecker / Grolnick. Performers:Michael Brecker, ts; EWI; Mike Stern, g; Herbie Hancock, p; Charlie Haden, b; Jack Dejohnette, d; Judd Miller, synth programming. 1988.
Don’t Try This at Home, Impulse GRP 050114-2, Tr 5
4. Mike Stern ― Rhyme or Reason
Composer: Stern. Performers:Mike Stern, g; Bob Berg, ts; Jim Beard, kb; Jeff Andrews, b; Peter Erskine, d; Feb 1989.
Jigsaw, Atlantic 7820272, Tr 6
5. Mike Stern ― Odds or Evens
Composer: Stern. Performers:Mike Stern, g; Bob Berg, ts; Jim Beard, kb; Anthony Jackson, b; Dennis Chambers, d; Don Alias, perc. rec. 1991.
Odds or Evens, Atlantic 7822972, Tr 4
6. The Brecker Brothers ― King of the Lobby
Composer: Michael Brecker. Performers:Michael Brecker, ts; David Sanborn, as; Randy Brecker, tp; Mike Stern, Dean Brown, g; Max Risenhoover, drum and bass programming; Veera, v. 1992.
Return of the Brecker Brothers, Verve 1122502, Tr 2
7. Mike Stern ― There Is No Greater Love
Composer: Symes, Jones. Performers:Mike Stern g; Jay Anderson, b; Al Foster, d. 1992.
Standards (and other songs), Atlantic 782 4192, Tr 3
8. Mike Stern ― Small World
Composer: Stern. Performers:Mike Stern, John Scofield, g; Jim Beard, kb; Lincoln Goines, b; Ben Perowsky d. Dec 1998-Jan 1999.
Play, Atlantic 83219-2, Tr 2
9. Mike Stern ― Good Question
Composer: Stern. Performers:Mike Stern, g; Richard, b, v; Jim Beard, kb; Bob Franceschini, ts; Jim Beard, org; Dave Weckl, d. Jan 2006.
Who let The Cats Out, Heads Up 3115, Tr 3
10. Mike Stern ― That’s All It Is
Composer: Stern. Performers:Mike Stern, g; Bob Malach, sax; John Medeski, kb; Chris Wood, b; Billy Martin, d. Jan 2009.
Big Neighborhood, Heads Up 3157


Jazz Record Requests
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9
Sat 9 Apr 2011
17:00
BBC Radio 3
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010623l
Music played
1. Wynton Marsalis ― Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (JRR Signature Tune)
Composer: Wynton Marsalis Performers: Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), Todd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker (bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal (b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded: 28 October 1988
The Majesty of the Blues, 1989 CD CBS 465129 2
2. Neville Dickie ― The Robin’s Return (2'28")
Composer: Trad. arr. Dickie Performers: Neville Dickie (p) Recorded: 1969
The Robin’s Return, Starline SRS 5061, S2/1
3. Fats Waller ― Alligator Crawl (2'55")
Composer: Waller Performers: Fats Waller (p) Recorded: 16 November 1934
Ain’t Misbehavin’, ASV CDAJA5174, 11
4. Muggsy Spanier ― Eccentric (2’40”)
Composer: Robinson Performers: Rod Cless (cl), Ray McKinstry (ts), Mugsy Spanier (cornet), George Brunis (tbn), Bob Casey (g) George Zack (p), Pat Pattison (b), Marty Greenberg (d) Recorded: 1939
Mugsy Spanier 1931 & 1939, Jazz Classics RPCD 609, 3
5. Zoot Sims ― You’re Driving Me Crazy (4’48”)
Composer: Donaldson Performers: Zoot Sims (ts), Billy Bean (g), Russ Freeman (p), Monty Budwig (b) Mel Lewis (d) Recorded: 1959
Annie Ross and Zoot Sims – A Gasser!, Pacific Jazz CDP7468542(1), 6
6. John Dankworth ― Little Nell (2’52”)
Composer: Dankworth Performers: John Dankworth (as) and his Orchestra Recorded: 1963
What the Dickens, Salvo SALVOBX403, D2 Tr 9
7. Stan Tracey ― Well You Needn’t (5’44”)
Composer: T. Monk Performers: Steve Waterman, Noel Langley, Henry Lowther, Mark Armstrong (tp), Roger Williams, Mark Nightingale, Adrian Fry (tbn), Peter King, Nigel Hitchcook, Andy Panayi, Evan Parker, Alan Barnes (saxes), Stan Tracey (p), Andrew Cleyndert (b), Clark Tracey (d) Recorded: 29 July 2006
Stan Tracey Orchestra at the Appleby Jazz Festival, ReSteamed RSJ103., Tr 2
8.
Jimmy Rowles ― Ballad of Thelonious Monk (3’40”)
Composer: Jimmy Rowles Performers: Jimmy Rowles (v & p) Recorded: 1979
Jimmy Rowles/Joe Newman Duets, Cymbol CYM 1., S1/4
9. Thelonious Monk ― Evidence (8'45")
Composer: Monk Performers: Thelonious Monk (p), Johnny Griffin (ts), Ahmed-Abdul Malik (b), Roy Haynes (d) Recorded: 7 August 1958
Thelonious Monk/Johnny Griffin – Complete Live at the Five Spot 1958, Lonehill Jazz. LHJ10360, D1, Tr.6
10.
Mel Tormé ― New York State of Mind (5'14")
Composer: Billy Joel Performers: Phil Woods (as), Mel Torme (v) The Chris Gunning Orchestra, Christopher Gunning (conductor) Recorded: 1977
Torme, Rhapsody RHCD3(1), 3
11.
Clifford Brown ― Wail Bait (3'59")
Composer: Quincy Jones Performers: Clifford Brown (tp), Gigi Gryce (as), Charlies Rouse (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (b), Art Blakey (d) Recorded: 23 August 1953
Clifford Brown – Four Classics Albums, Avid Jazz AMSC 950, CD2 Tr 13
12. Machito ― Cubop City (8'45")
Composer: Bauza Performers: Machito (maracas & v), Mario Bauza, Howard McGhee, (tp) Brew Moore (ts) Machito and his Afro Cubans Recorded: 2 April 1949 New York
Machito and his Afro-Cubans ‘Cubop City’, Proper PROPERBOX48 (4), CD 2 Tr 9


Jazz Line-Up
Programme exploring jazz music, focussing both on established, mainstream players and on the new generation of younger artists..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnmw
Buck Clayton Legacy Band
Sun 10 Apr 2011
23:30
BBC Radio 3
Kevin LeGendre presents Buck Clayton's compositions with Buck's Legacy Band in concert.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01064j9
Buck Clayton was Count Basie's star trumpeter in the 1930s and went on to be a fine arranger and bandleader in his own right. When writer and broadcaster Alyn Shipton published Buck's life story, the trumpeter gave him a set of new arrangements that had never been recorded. To celebrate Buck's centenary, Alyn and saxophonist Matthias Seuffert bring the Buck Clayton Legacy Band to Gateshead to play this music. Alyn also introduces films and audio clips of Buck himself. With Menno Daams and Ian Smith, trumpets; Alan Barnes and Matthias Seuffert, reeds; Adrian Fry, trombone; Martin Litton, piano; Martin Wheatley, guitar; Alyn Shipton, bass and Norman Emberson, drums.
Jazz Line-Up presented by Kevin LeGendre will broadcast these compositions for the first time.
And also on the programme, this month's "Now is the Time" features the debut album from master vocalist Bobby McFerrin.

Music played
1. Ken Peplowski & Alan Barnes ― The Mooche
Composer: Duke Ellington Performers: Ken Peplowski (Clarinet), Alan Barnes (Alto Sax), Robert Fowler (Tenor Sax), Bruce Adams (Trumpet), Mark Nightingale (Trombone), Robin Aspland (Piano), Andrew Cleyndert (Double Bass), Bobby Worth (Drums)
Happy Reunion, Woodville Records WVCD 131
2. Ambrose Akinmusire ― Jaya
Composer: Ambrose Akinmusire Performers: Ambrose Akinmusire (Trumpet), Harish Raghavan (Double Bass), Justin Brown (Drums), Gerald Clayton (Piano), Walter Smith III (Tenor Sax)
When The Heart Emerges Glistening, Blue Note PROMO 1
3. Tommy Smith ― Cause and Effect
Composer: Tommy Smith Performers: Tommy Smith (Sax), Alyn Cosker (Drums), Steve Hamilton (Piano), Kevin Glasgow (Bass Guitar)
Karma, Spartacus STS 015
4. Claire Martin and Richard Rodney Bennett ― Witchcraft
Composer: Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh Performers: Claire Martin (Vocal), Richard Rodney Bennett (Piano)
Witchcraft, Linn AKD 359
5. Buck Clayton ― The Green Tiger
Composer: Buck Clayton Performers: Buck Clayton (Trumpet), Hymphrey Littelton (Trumpet), Tony Coe (Tenor Sax), Joe Temperley (Bari Sax) Eddie Harvie (Piano), Pete Blannin (Bass), Eddie Taylor (Drums)
Le Vrai Buck Clayton, Lake LACD 227
6. Buck Clayton Legacy Band ― Party Time
Performers: Alyn Shipton (Bass), Matthias Seuffert, Alan Barnes (Saxes), Menno Daams, Ian Smith (Trumpets), Adrian Fry (Trombone), Martin Litton (Piano), Martin Wheatley (Guitar), Norman Emberson (Drums) Composer: Buck Clayton BBC Recording, Recorded on 27th April 2011, at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival
7. Buck Clayton Legacy Band ― I’ll Make Believe
Performers: Alyn Shipton (Bass), Matthias Seuffert, Alan Barnes (Saxes), Menno Daams, Ian Smith (Trumpets), Adrian Fry (Trombone), Martin Litton (Piano), Martin Wheatley (Guitar), Norman Emberson (Drums) Composer: Buck Clayton BBC Recording, Recorded on 27th April 2011, at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival
8. Buck Clayton Legacy Band ― Outer Drive
Performers: Alyn Shipton (Bass), Matthias Seuffert, Alan Barnes (Saxes), Menno Daams, Ian Smith (Trumpets), Adrian Fry (Trombone), Martin Litton (Piano), Martin Wheatley (Guitar), Norman Emberson (Drums) Composer: Buck Clayton BBC Recording, Recorded on 27th April 2011, at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival
9. Buck Clayton Legacy Band ― Horn O’Plenty
Performers: Alyn Shipton (Bass), Matthias Seuffert, Alan Barnes (Saxes), Menno Daams, Ian Smith (Trumpets), Adrian Fry (Trombone), Martin Litton (Piano), Martin Wheatley (Guitar), Norman Emberson (Drums) Composer: Buck Clayton BBC Recording, Recorded on 27th April 2011, at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival
10. Buck Clayton Legacy Band ― Sir Humphrey
Performers: Alyn Shipton (Bass), Matthias Seuffert, Alan Barnes (Saxes), Menno Daams, Ian Smith (Trumpets), Adrian Fry (Trombone), Martin Litton (Piano), Martin Wheatley (Guitar), Norman Emberson (Drums) Composer: Buck Clayton BBC Recording, Recorded on 27th April 2011, at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival
11. Bobby McFerrin ― All Feets Can Dance
Composer: Bobby McFerrin Performers: Bobby McFerrin (Vocals), H.B.Bennett (Drums)
Bobby McFerrin, Musician K 52387
12. Bobby McFerrin ― Chicken
Composer: Bobby McFerrin Performers: Bobby McFerrin (Vocals), John Guerin (Drums), Vicgor Feldman (Piano), Larry Klein (Acoustic Bass)
Bobby McFerrin, Musician K 52387
13. Bobby McFerrin ― Moondace
Composer: Van Morrison Performers: Bobby McFerrin (Vocals), John Guerin (Drums), Vicgor Feldman (Piano), Larry Klein (Acoustic Bass)
Bobby McFerrin, Musician K 52387
14. Denys Baptiste ― Dance of the Maquiritari
Composer: Denys Baptiste Performers: Denys Baptiste (Saxes), Rod Youngs (Drums), Andrew McCormack (Piano), Gary Crosby (Double Bass)
Identity By Subtraction, Dune CD 019