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2lp
- If You’re Going To The City - Mose Allison
- Sad Little Girl - Les Mccann
- Psychedelic - Lee Morgan
- Listen Here - Eddie Harris
- The Hipster - Harold Mcnair
- Kozo’s Waltz - Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers
- Terra Firma Irma - Joe Gordon
- Now At Last - Blossom Dearie
- Mi Hermano - Blue Mitchell
- A Walk On The Wild Side - Jimmy Smith
- Get Up Off Your Knees - David Axelrod
- Sphynx - The Brand New Heavies
- Look At Me, Look At You - Marlena Shaw
- Trees And Grass And Things - Charles Williams
- Bend Your Head Down Low - Geogrey Stoner
- Chains - Blacks & Blues
- Just In Time To See The Sun - Leon Thomas
- Mother Of The Future - Norman Connors
- The Rhythm Changes - Kamasi Washington
cd1
- (Martin’s Picks) If You're Going To The City - Mose Allison
- Terra Firma Irma - Joe Gordon
- Kozo's Waltz - Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers
- Listen Here - Eddie Harris
- Some Kinda Mean - Sam Jones
- Get Up Off Your Knees - David Axelrod
- Psychedelic - Lee Morgan
- A Walk On The Wild Side - Jimmy Smith
- Now At Last - Blossom Dearie
- Trees And Grass And Things - Charles Williams
- The Rhythm Changes - Kamasi Washington
cd2
- (Eddie’s Choices)
- Bend Your Head Down Low - Geoffrey Stoner
- Just In Time To See The Sun - Leon Thomas
- Chains - Blacks & Blues
- Look At Me, Look At You -Marlena Shaw
- Sphynx - Brand New Heavies
- The Hipster - Harold Mcnair
- Sad Little Girl- Les Mccann
- Mi Hermano - Blue Mitchell
- Mother Of The Future - Norman Connors
- Cherrystones - Eugene Mcdaniels
- Bolivia - Ulf Sandberg
Various Artists / Martin Freeman and Eddie Piller
Martin Freeman and Eddie Piller Present Jazz On The Corner
acid jazz
From the rolling hard bop of Lee Morgan and Art Blakey, via screaming soul organ, jazz funk original acid jazz onwards to the post-modern spiritual jazz of Kasami Washington, this is an incredible journey from an unlikely curatorial source.
When Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller asked Martin Freeman (aka tim from the office) to do a jazz radio show they could hardly imagine the response. From around the world emails and tweets inundated the show and they swore to themselves that they couldn’t leave it there. Now, two years on, this compilation of their favourite jazz has arrived.