OK Jazz Episode #178

Etta James – ‘Something’s Got A Hold Of Me’, album Etta James Rocks The House (USA)

Little Simz – ‘Flood’, album Lotus (UK)

Aurelio Martinez – ‘Nari Golu’, album Landini (Honduras)

Sho Nuff – ‘Monster Monster’, album Body Pressure (USA)

Lord Shorty – ‘Shanti Om’ (Trinidad)

Bunji Garlin – ‘Differentology’ (Trinidad)

Syran Mbenza & Ensemble Rumba Congo – ‘Liyanzi Ekoti Ngai Na Motema’ album Immortal Franco: Africa’s Unrivalled Guitar Legend (Congo)

Djelimady Tounkara – ‘Gnima Diala’, album Sigui (Mali)

Salif Keita – ‘Kante Manfila’, album So Kono (Mali)

Quyền Văn Minh – ‘Tiếng Sáo Gọi Ai’ album Dong Cam (Vietnam)

Kuunatic – ‘Yellow Serpent’, album Wheels of Omon (Japan)

Gábor Szabó – ‘The Lady In The Moon’, album Dreams (Hungary/USA)

Donna Grantis – ‘Master Manifester’, album Diamonds & Dynamite (Canada)

Oliver & The Black Spirits – ‘Anoshereketa’, album Roots Rocking Zimbabwe: The Modern Sounds of Harare’ Townships 1975-80 (Zimbabwe)

Out Of / Into – ‘Gabaldon’s Glide’, album Motion 1 (USA)

Billy Hart Quartet – ‘Chamber Music’, album Just (USA)

Van Morrison – ‘When Heart Is Open’, album Common One (Northern Ireland)

 

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Mr. OK Jazz is a 20+ year resident of Japan and spends all his free time wandering the Kanto area looking for jazz cafes, bars, clubs and record stores. For two years he hosted the OK Jazz radio show on InterFM Radio, currently the OK Jazz podcast. You can reach him at *protected email*
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