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Monday, March 31, 2008
  • John Schaefer

    New Releases March 2008

    It's that time of the month again for our monthly program of new releases. John Schaefer once again picks through the spring flood of CDs that have been sent to his office to find new releases worthy of showcasing in tonight's program. [Oh if only we'd had a wide-angle lens to capture the REST of the office, and not merely the desk...]

PROGRAM #2783, New Releases March 2008 (First aired on Monday, 3-31-08)





ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Enzo Favata Tentettos

The New Village

Boche E Notte In Chicago [6:30]

Il Manifesto #175 www.enzofavata.com

Samuel Thomas

Asefa

Aliz [5:00]

SRT no# www.jatm.org/asefa

Jenny Scheinman

Crossing The Field

Processional [5:00]

Koch #4912 ** www.kochrecords.com

Various

Miles From India

All Blues [9:30]

Times Square #1808 ** www.timessquarerecords.net *

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey

Lil’ Tae Rides Again

Tae Parade [5:00]
Santiago Lends A Hand [4:30]

Hyena #9366 www.hyenarecords.com

Robert Een

Hiroshima Maiden

Broken Waltz [3:00]
Building The City [4:00]
Broken Waltz Reprise [1:30]

Innova #679
www.innova.mu

Garrison Fewell & Eric Hofbauer

The Lady of Khartoum

The Lady Khartoum [4:00]

Creative Nation #010 * www.cnmpro.com

Comments

  • [1] Dee Aldrich from New York March 31, 2008 - 08:34AM

    i really love this show. can i get it on podcasts so i never miss it? and is there a play list somewhere so i can buy the cd's if i miss the name when listening?


  • [2] Eric from new york March 31, 2008 - 06:47PM

    Hi Dee,

    Thanks for listening! Glad you like the show. We're hard at work at developing the podcast for New Sounds. Select episodes will be available in podcast form in the next couple of weeks.

    Playlists for the shows are generally posted the day after broadcast. Check back on this page for a playlist tomorrow.

    Stay tuned - the New Sounds podcast will be up soon!

    -Eric


  • [3] susan brodlie from brooklyn, ny April 01, 2008 - 07:45AM

    you played some music that was indian and then morphed into jazz. it was awesome. i thought you said the title was something like miles in india or miles to india with miles davis. this was monday evening, march 31. can you tell me the name of the piece or the cd please. i'd love to listen to more of it. thanx so much. i love your show.

    susan


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