When The Moon Sings - September 8, 2018
Some jazz classics that rocked the pop charts this week, from Cannonball Adderley and Chuck Mangione. Also FLOW, Eric Bikales, Wim Mertens, and others.
Cannonball Adderley was a well-established figure in jazz for many years when he had Joe Zawinul, the Austrian keyboardist join his group. Cannonball had played with Miles Davis and led his own groups for many years, and Zawinul was just starting a distinguished career with groups like Weather Report.
Wim Mertens is a Belgian Flemish composer who brings a fresh approach to music. He's a countertenor singer himself, and is the vocalist for many of his more avant garde compositions. His ensemble pieces, like the one tonight, are more accessible but retain some of the experimentation.
P. T. Bridgeport will also report any thoughts he's had since the last show. Since it's P.T., no guarantees.
- 5:06pm Hill Where the Lord Hides by Chuck Mangione on Greatest Hits (A&M), 1985
- 5:06pm Almost Dark by Roger Eno on Between Tides (All Saints Records), 2013
- 5:14pm The Closer You Get by Eric Bikales on Follow Your Heart (Eric Bikales), 2018
- 5:16pm Soul of a Child by David Helpling on Sleeping on the Edge of the World (Spotted Peccary), 1999
- 5:21pm Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (Live) by The Cannonball Adderley Quintet on Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (Live at 'the Club') (Capitol Records), 1995
- 5:28pm Multiple 12 by Wim Mertens on A Man of No Fortune, and With a Name to Come (Wim Mertens Music), 2003
- 5:35pm Don't Dream It's Over by Neil Finn on 7 Worlds Collide (Nettwerk Records), 2002
- 5:48pm Frost On an Empty Field by Tom Caufield on Nature and the Constant Illusion (Bohemian Embassy), 2013
- 5:53pm Waiting for Sunshine by FLOW on FLOW (feat. Will Ackerman, Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt & Jeff Oster) (LMB Music), 2017