I’ve been wanting to get back into the habit of posting my playlists, but have let various dumb things delay me. I’ve decided not to let the formatting bother me, and not to worry about providing commentary or links. I’m also going to “fudge” the posting times so that they appear to have been posted at the end of my show, not out of tricksiness, but because if I get compulsive, I may go back and post historical playlists and that will make more sense if they appear “at the right time.”
Remember that you can listen “live” from 5 am – 7:30 am Chicago time on Tuesdays, and you can actually follow the playlists as they happen via Twitter, at least for me and one other DJ who’s picked up on that idea. You can also make requests via phone (+1 847 866 9687) or IM (AOL Instant Messenger: wnurdj)
Artist: “Track” – Album (Label)
Dr. Sir Warrior & Oriental Brothers International: “Na Kwa Echeki” – Heavy on the Highlife (Original Music)
William Parker/Raining on the Moon: “Gilmore’s Hat” – Corn Meal Dance (AUMFidelity)
Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet: “Voodoo” – Voodoo (Black Saint)
John Zorn/George Lewis/Bill Frisell: “News for Lulu (live version)” – News for Lulu (Hat Art)
François Houle 5: “Old Blues” – In the Vernacular: The Music of John Carter (Songlines)
John Carter: “Enter from the East” – Dauwhe (Black Saint)
Joseph Jarman/Famoudou Don Moye Magic Triangle: “Jimbo Kwezi” – Calypso’s Smile (AECO)
Wes Montgomery: “Fried Pies” – Boss Guitar (Riverside)
Noertker’s Moxie: “Dona del Cantir” – Sketches of Catalonia V. 2: Miró (Edgetone)
André Jaume: “Paraphrase” – Cinoche (CELP)
Steve Coleman: “Wights Waits for Weights” – Motherland Pulse (JMT)
Hotel X: “Afro Blue” – A Random History of the Avant-Groove (SST)
Kahil El’ Zabar’s Ritual Trio: “Crumb-puck-u-lent” – Big M: A Tribute to Malachi Favors (Delmark)
Triptych Myth: “Stem Cell” – Triptych Myth (Hopscotch)
Cannonball Adderly Quintet: “Autumn Leaves” – Somethin’ Else (Blue Note)
Steam: “Tableau Shot (for Peter Greenaway)” – Real Time (Eighth Day Music)
Joe Harriott Quintet: “Coda” – Free Form (Redial/Polygram)





