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August 17, 2007
Now you belong to the ages, Max Roach | ||
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Artist | Selection | Album (Label / Recording date) |
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990) |
(click) |
The Smoke That Thunders (Listen: Pop-up) |
Max + Dizzy
(A&M 1989) |
Max Roach & Clifford Brown | I Get a Kick Out of You |
Daahoud
(Mainstream 1954) |
Talkover Music: Augustus Pablo |
Drums to the King |
Blowing With the Wind
(Shanachie ) |
Charlie Parker et al. |
Perdido (Listen: Pop-up) |
The Greatest Jazz Concert Everl (Prestige 1953) |
Duke Ellington | A Little Max |
Money Jungle
(Blue Note 1962) |
Talkover Music: Michael White |
Crescent City Serenade |
Crescent City Serenade
(Antilles 1990) |
Max Roach |
Cliff Walk (Listen: Pop-up) |
Newport Rebels
(Candid 1960) |
Roach |
All Africa |
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite
(Candid 1960) |
Talkover Music: Oliver Sain |
Night Time |
St. Louis Breakdown: The Best of Oliver Sain (early 1970s AVI) |
Max Roach & Archie Shepp |
Suid Afrika '76 (Listen: Pop-up) |
Force (Uniteledis 1976) |
Talkover Music: Kodo |
Sai-So (Strobe's Satori Beats) |
Sai-So
(Sony 1999) |
Max Roach featuring Anthony Braxton |
Spirit Possession (Listen: Pop-up) |
Birth and Rebirth
(Black Saint 1978) |
Brother Ah |
Love Piece (excerpt) [Sorry, I couldn't fit the entire performance on this program. Click here to hear the whole blazing thing in all its majesty.] |
Sound Awareness
(Strata-East 1972) |
Max Roach |
Interview (Listen: Pop-up) |
Originally aired, on WFMU, March 4, 1988
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Music played during the interview Babby Dodds Max Roach Max Roach Africa Djolé Buddy Rich & Max Roach Max Roach Max Roach |
Shimmy Beat and Press Roll Conversation The Drum Also Waltzes Cocokoda Figure Eights Papa Jo (part of Triptych) Ode From Black Picture Show |
Talking and Drum Solos (Folkways, 1946) Deeds, Not Words (Riverside, 1958) Drums Unlimited (Atlantic, 1966) Kaloum (FMP, 1980) Rich vs. Roach (Mercury, 1957) The Long March (Hat Hut, 1979) Pictures in a Frame (Soul Note, 1979) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Pictures in a Frame 1979) |
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And now: Say aah Brother! I had to get that one thanks to you. You read me there! | |
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After this, back to WKCR, which I think is all Max til next Wedneday or so. | |
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So sorry about the condition. This cassette is in pretty bad shape. | |
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