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posted 17/02/2013

The New Thing 18/02/13 Playlist & Albums

Here’s what albums were featured on The New Thing today and which tracks were played!

 

 

 

 

 

The Ted Vining Trio – Live At PBSFM 1981

The Ted Vining Trio have been together for some 43 years now and back in 1981 they performed a quite special live session at PBSFM down in Melbourne. Originally released on vinyl as an LP by Jazznote, the album has now been re-released as a new CD by Newmarket music. Fast, furious, energetic and dynamic this is a truly special live jazz recording.

Tracks played on The New Thing:

‘Impressions’

‘Night In Tunisia’

A Track From Eastside Radio’s Album Of The Week

‘Henry Variaton’ by Jonathan Zwartz from the album The Remembering And Forgetting Of The Air.

 

 

 

 

 

Mats Eilertsen Trio – Sails Set

A new release from the great Hubro Music based in Norway, the Mats Eilertsen Trio specialise in the subtlety, delicacy and serenity of their jazz music. Crossing over slightly into classical music, it’s one of those albums where it’s what you sometimes don’t hear which makes it so special.

Tracks played on The New Thing:

‘Sails Set’

‘Orbiting’

‘Stone And Sand’

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Tawadros – Chameleons Of The White Shadow

Recent winner of the ARIA award for Best World Music album, Joseph Tawadros still beaming from his success delivers an album that totally confirms why he won the award. The Australian/Egyptian oudist has teamed up with a whole heap of international talent including the likes of Bela Fleck, Roy Ayers, Joey DeFrancesco, Richard Bona and Howard Johnson. World, meets Jazz meets a touch of funk, this is a great album!

Tracks played on The New Thing:

‘Time As Place’

‘Broken Promises’

‘Freo’

‘Gypo Blues’

Independent Track Of The Week

‘At The Western Wall’ by Deborah Conway & Willy Zygier from their new album Stories Of Ghosts.

 

 

 

 

 

Julia & The Deep Sea Sirens – Family Pets

Canberra folk act Julia & The Deep Sea Sirens return after five years with their new album. Catchy hooks, sweet crooning and storytelling songs all feature, you can catch the band this Friday at The Newsagency in Marrickville!

Tracks played on The New Thing:

‘Old Horse’

‘Eyes So Blue’

‘Little Surprises’

Be sure to tune in every Monday from 9.00am til 10.30am for your weekly dose of fresh new music!

Sammy Al

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