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Sendung, Sendedatum WDR 3 Jazz & World, 30. Mai 2017 George Russell 22:04-24:00 Stand: 30.05.2017 E-Mail: [email protected] | web: http://jazz.wdr.de Moderation: Odilo Clausnitzer Redaktion: Bernd Hoffmann 22:04-24:00 Laufplan 1) Ezz-Thetic K: George Russell 5:15 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 2) Livingston, I Presume K: George Russell 3:26 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 3) Cubano Be, Cubano Bop K: George Russell; Dizzy Gillespie 5:49 DIZZY GILLESPIE Bluebird 07863 66528-2 LC 07915 CD: The Complete RCA Victor Recordings 4) Lydian M1 K: George Russell 4:26 TEDDY CHARLES Fresh Sound Records FSR 2240 LC 10461 CD: Vibrations – The Complete Teddy Charles Tentet 5) All About Rosie K: George Russell 10:45 GEORGE RUSSELL Columbia WL 127 LC 00162 LP: Modern Jazz Concert 6) The Sad Sergeant K: George Russell 3:28 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 7) Concerto For Billy The Kid K: George Russell 4:46 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 8) Chromatic Universe, pt. 2 K: George Russell 3:48 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 9) Waltz From Outer Space K: George Russell 6:59 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 1 WDR 3 Jazz & World, 30. Mai 2017 George Russell 22:04-24:00 Stand: 30.05.2017 E-Mail: [email protected] | web: http://jazz.wdr.de 10) Stratusphunk 22:0K:4- 2Georg4:00 e Russell 6:03 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 11) You Are My Sunshine K: Jimmie Davis/Charles Mitchell 11:55 GEORGE RUSSELL Enlightenment EN5CD9047 LC 37413 CD: The Complete Albums Collection 1956 - 1964 12) Electronic Sonata For Souls K: George Russell 6:10 Loved By Nature GEORGE RUSSELL Soul Note SN 1034 LC 11120 CD: Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature 1968 13) Electronic Sonata For Souls K: George Russell 3:25 Loved By Nature GEORGE RUSSELL Soul Note SN 121044-2 LC 11120 CD: The Essence Of George Russell 14) Cartesian Man K: George Russell 3:28 GEORGE RUSSELL Blue Note CDP 7 46335 2 LC 00133 CD: The African Game 15) Listen To The Silence K: George Russell 5:48 GEORGE RUSSELL Concept Publishing Concept 01 LC 08135 th CD: The 80 Birthday concert Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 2 .
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