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Tunes released on and inspired by Record Store Day, plus International Jazz Day flavours
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Music from Cuba, Argentina and Brazil, with a sprinkling of Andalucian vibes. New sounds from Emmet Cohen, Flea, Gary Bartz, plus Record Store Day highlights from Buster Williams and Charles Tolliver.Playlist
- Rob Garcia's Sizzle Ensemble "Maiden Voyage" from Sizzle Ensemble (Connection Works) 00:00
- Emmet Cohen "Well You Needn't" from Universal Truth (Mack Avenue) 04:59
- Mark Wade "Iberia" from Stages (Dot Time) 10:27
- Charles Tolliver "Earl's World" from Right Now... And Then (Strata East) 19:00
- Juan Pablo Torres "Mangle" from Algo Nuevo (Areito) 23:23
- Roy Haynes "Bullfight" from Thank You Thank You (Galaxy) 26:42
- Nat Birchall "Path of Enlightenment" from Path of Enlightenment (Independent) 37:37
- Buster Williams "Pinnacle" from Pinnacle (Muse) 44:00
- Flea "Frailed" from Honora (Nonesuch) 48:38
- Your Brother's Keeper & Gary Bartz "Cauldron" from Where Rivers Meet (Brownswood) 59:20
- Mike Westbrook Concert Band "A Greeting" from Celebration (Deram) 1:05:17
- Steve Kuhn "The Baby" from Steve Kuhn (Buddah) 1:11:00
- Billy Cobham "Le Lis" from Spectrum (Atlantic) 1:16:14
- George Duke "Summer Breezin'" from Brazilian Love Affair (Epic) 1:19:29
- Milton Nascimento & Lo Borges "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" from Clube Da Esquina (Odeon) 1:24:08
- Batida "Vera Cruz" from Batida (Timeless) 1:26:58
- Da Lata "Ponteio" from Ponteio (Far Out Recordings) 1:33:25
- Agustin Pereyra Lucena "Guayabas" from Ese Dia Va A Llegar (Cabel) 1:39:10
- Azimuth "Manha" from Azimüth (Som Livre) 1:46:05
- Juan Pablo Torres "Y Que Bien" from Super Son (Areito) 1:49:38
- David Kayode "Nar Hedjouj" from Ade Kayode EP (Independent) 1:54:25
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