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Stardigio Program STARdigio チャンネル:432 ジャズ名盤アルバム 放送日:2018/10/15~2018/10/21 「番組案内 (6時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00〜/10:00〜/16:00〜/22:00〜 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 ■ジャズ新定盤ガイド:ディジー・ガレスピー編(3)~ザ・モダン・ジャズ・セクステット TOUR DE FORCE THE MODERN JAZZ SEXTET BLUES FOR BIRD THE MODERN JAZZ SEXTET LOVER COME BACK TO ME DIZZY GILLESPIE, STAN GETZ, SONNY STITT DARK EYES [ALTERNATE] DIZZY GILLESPIE, STAN GETZ, SONNY STITT ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET(明るい表通りで) Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt AFTER HOURS Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt ■楽器別ハードバップ名盤選:ピアノ編②(3)~トミー・フラナガン MINOR MISHAP TOMMY FLANAGAN, JOHN COLTRANE, KENNY BURRELL TOMMY'S TIME TOMMY FLANAGAN, JOHN COLTRANE, KENNY BURRELL RELAXIN' AT CAMARILLO Tommy Flanagan Trio (Tommy Flanagan, Wilbur Little, Elvin Jones) ECLYPSO 同上 DALARNA (Take 3) 同上 WILLOW WEEP FOR ME (Take 2) 同上 SKAL BROTHERS 同上 LITTLE ROCK 同上 YOU GO TO MY HEAD THE TOMMY FLANAGAN TRIO JES' FINE THE TOMMY FLANAGAN TRIO ■通好み名盤選:女性ボーカル編~カーリン・アリソン(1) SAY IT (OVER AND OVER AGAIN) KARRIN ALLYSON YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT LOVE IS KARRIN ALLYSON TOO YOUNG TO GO STEADY KARRIN ALLYSON I WISH I KNEW KARRIN ALLYSON WHAT'S NEW KARRIN ALLYSON IT'S EASY TO REMEMBER KARRIN ALLYSON NANCY (WITH THE LAUGHING FACE) KARRIN ALLYSON A FELICIDADE (HAPPINESS) KARRIN ALLYSON SO TINHA DE SER COM VOCE [あなたでなければならない] KARRIN ALLYSON O MORRO NAO TEM VEZ (FAVELA) [悲しみのモーホ] KARRIN ALLYSON DOUBLE RAINBOW KARRIN ALLYSON ■ジャズ新定盤ガイド:ミシェル・ルグラン編(2)~バラ色の人生 [再] Le Temps des cerises (桜んぼの実る頃) Michel Legrand & Stephane Grappelli Vous qui passez sans me voir (去り行く君) Michel Legrand & Stephane Grappelli Sous le ciel de Paris (パリの空の下) Michel Legrand & Stephane Grappelli La Vie en Rose (バラ色の人生) Michel Legrand & Stephane Grappelli Douce France (優しきフランス) Michel Legrand & Stephane Grappelli J'ai deux amours (二つの愛) Michel Legrand & Stephane Grappelli C'EST SI BON Michel Legrand, Stephane Grappelli LES FEUILLES MORTES (AUTUMN LEAVES) [枯葉] Michel Legrand, Stephane Grappelli THEME FORM SUMMER OF '42 (THE SUMMER KNOWS, Michel Legrand, Stephane Grappelli UN ETE 42) [おもいでの夏] THE GOOD LIFE (LA BELLE VIE) Michel Legrand, Stephane Grappelli MILOU EN MAI (RIVIERE) [5月のミル] Michel Legrand, Stephane Grappelli NUAGES [雲] Michel Legrand, Stephane Grappelli ■楽器別ハードバップ名盤選:テナー・サックス編②(2)~ジーン・アモンズ [再] Funky (mono) GENE AMMONS ALL STARS Pint Size (mono) GENE AMMONS ALL STARS Hittin' the Jug GENE AMMONS Close Your Eyes GENE AMMONS Blue Ammons GENE AMMONS Confirmation GENE AMMONS THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE GENE AMMONS, SONNY STITT BLUES UP AND DOWN GENE AMMONS, SONNY STITT ■通好み名盤選:ドラムス編~チコ・ハミルトン(2) [再] IN A MELLOW TONE (mono) Chico Hamilton Quintet with ERIC DOLPHY IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD (mono) Chico Hamilton Quintet with ERIC DOLPHY I'M JUST A LUCKY SO AND SO (mono) Chico Hamilton Quintet with ERIC DOLPHY JUST A-SITTIN' AND A-ROCKIN' (mono) Chico Hamilton Quintet with ERIC DOLPHY I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT (mono) Chico Hamilton Quintet with ERIC DOLPHY IT DON'T MEAN A THING Chico Hamilton Quintet with ERIC DOLPHY [スイングしなけりゃ意味がない] (mono) BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON Chico Hamilton feat. Eric Dolphy WHERE I LIVE Chico Hamilton feat. Eric Dolphy GONGS EAST Chico Hamilton feat. Eric Dolphy LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY Chico Hamilton feat. Eric Dolphy NATURE BY EMERSON Chico Hamilton feat. Eric Dolphy PASSION FLOWER Chico Hamilton feat. Eric Dolphy Blues On The Rock The Great Chico Hamilton feat. Paul Horn Nutty The Great Chico Hamilton feat. Paul Horn *FAX BOXサービスは2019年3月31日(日)を以て終了いたします。長らくのご利用誠にありがとうございました。 *著作権法上、番組の録音は個人的に楽しむ場合を除き禁じられています。 *FAXサービスは(月)午前中入替えの為、午後以降のご利用をお願い致します。ご了承下さい。.
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