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Take Five - #241: World Cities Day

Daryl Ong

31-Oct-19 22:00

Take Five - #241: World Cities Day

To commemorate World Cities Day 2019, we're playing our electric collection of classic and contemparary compositions from all around the globe. South African jazz, a New Jerseyen saxophonist,  Afro-Cuban jazz, Japanese kissaten music and many more!

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(NEW YORK, NEW YORK) Buddy Rich - Time Check

(PARIS, FRANCE) Florian Pellissier Quintet - The Hipster

(CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA) Abdullah Ibrahim - Sotho Blue

(LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM) KOKOROKO - Adwa

(NEWARK, NEW JERSEY) Wayne Shorter - Footprints

(HAVANA, CUBA) Buena Vista Social Club - Candela

(TOKYO, JAPAN) Casiopea - Night Storm

(NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA) Hot 8 Brass Band - Give Me The Night

(MONTREAL, CANADA) Vic Vogel - Marion's Theme

Produced by: Daryl Ong


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