Miss Dom keeps the summer of love rollin' with some blasts from the past and selections featuring players out of the UK. Johnny Dambuster returns in the second half with another round of espresso ska jazz with light and fruity flavours.
Miss Dom's tracklist:
Koko Taylor - Voodoo Woman
Ronnie Spector - What'd I Say
Oliver Sain - Booty Bumpin' (The Double Bump)
Working Week - Inner City Blues
Everything But The Girl - Crabwalk
Push - Traffic
Jalal From the Last Poets
Courtney Pine - Sacrifice
Cortney Pine - The Jazz Step (live)
Ronnie Scott's
The John Taylor Trio - White Magic
Mark Murphy - Why & How
Mark Murphy - Spoken word (Circles)
Kyoto Jazz Massive - Get up ft. Roy Ayers
Johnny & the Dambusters' tracklist:
Jazz Bo - Born Blue
Laurel Aitken - Boogie in My Bones
Prince Buster - Jack the Ripper
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble - Take Five
Susan Cadogan - Fever!
The Frightnrs - I'd rather go blind
Ernest Ranglin - Sly Mongoose
Vin Gordon - Double Take
Root Diamoons - Last Instrumental
Many Loves Ska-Jazz - Dream Like
Transilvanians - Skancarajazz
Frances Chan remembers NZ jazz stalwart and reeds maestro Jim Langabeer and brings the jazz ladies for brunch in the second half.
Setlist:
Superbrew - Namibia
Babatunde Olatunji - Adofo
Sean Kuti, Egypt 80, Santana - Black Times (Radio Edit)
Jack Wilkins - Canzona
Jim Langabeer - Rata Flowers
Doug Carn, Ali Shaheed Muhammed, Adrian Younge - Desert Rain
Doug Carn - Adam’s Apple
Freddie Keil & the Kavaliers - Blues By Five
Gary Peacock, Bud Shank - New Groove
Trip to the Moon - A Traveller’s Tale
Yazz Ahmed - Beleille
Miho Wada - Oblong 20.5
Terry Lyne Carrington - Come Sunday ft. Natalie Cole
Terry Lyne Carrington & the Jazz Soul Seven - Superfly
Marilyn Mazur - Subwaygroove (Live)
Betty Davis - 70s Blues
Yissy Garcia - Verano Groove
Jane Bunnett and Maqueque - The Occurance (To Amelie)
Mary Lou Williams - Free Spirits
Superbrew - In Out and Around
Miss Dom goes hard on vocalists with some hot dames amongst, get your dancing shoes on for her later selections, and in the second half of the show Dr Mark Baynes does a cracking jazz mixtape of old, new, borrowed and blue.
Dom's playlist:
The Propeller Heads ft Dame Shirley Bassey – History Repeating
Dusty Springfield – Sunny
Lou'ana – Just Squeeze Me
Ray Estaire / Neil Birse – Forgot About Me
Screaming Jay Hawkins – Temptation
Betty Davis – Anti Love
Hound Dog Taylor – Give Me Back My Wig!
Kamasi Washington – The Garden Path
Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange – Cadillac
Alexandra Boulton – Kickin it with Kirby
The Boogaloo Assaisans – No, No, No
Mark's playlist:
Goldsmith Baynes – Tō Ihu
John Scofield – A Go Go
Gregory Porter – Hey Laura
Fathom – Beautiful Warning Sign
Joe Pass – Night and Day
Mark Levine – Up Jumped Spring
Brad Mehldau – Maybe as his Skies are Wide
Herbie Hancock ft Tina Turner – Edith and the Kingpin
Oscar Jerome and Ben Hauke – No Need
Dorothy Ashby – Come Live with Me
El Michels Affair – C.R.E.A.M
Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Aymee Nuviola – Rumba Callejera
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