Rainy Day Fund
01.20.25
Rainy Day Fund is a means to help Andrew Goldberg survey exciting ambient, jazz, and experimental sounds. Each month balances rising frontline artists with deeper catalog cuts to explore connections new and old.
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January’s mix focuses on the jazz greats of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, as they entered into twilight eras of their careers – still continuing to hone and master their crafts – many of these releases don’t get much love, but some of the best nuggets (and even broadcasts of the future of jazz to come) can be uncovered listening to this material.
Tracklist:
Ahmad Jamal – Misty
Sarah Vaughan – What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
Ella Fitzgerald – I’m Just A Lucky So And So
Miúcha, Antônio Carlos Jobim – Sublime Tortura
Shirley Horn – You’re My Thrill
Art Farmer,Phil Woods – Sunrise Sunset
Sarah Vaughan, Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Louie Bellson, Ray Brown – How Long Has This Been Going On?
Joe Pass – Watch What Happens
Ella Fitzgerald – The Man I Love
Patty Waters – Moon, Don’t Come up Tonight
Barney Kessel – On A Slow Boat To China
Calvin Keys – Bus Scene
Edu Lobo, Antônio Carlos Jobim – Pra Dizer Adeus
Chet Baker – Isn’t It Romantic
George Van Eps, Howard Alden – Can’t We Be Friends – Instrumental
Count Basie – Bundle O’Funk
Toots Thielemans – Three And One
Various Artists – April In Paris
Lilian Terry, Tommy Flanagan – Loverman
Oliver Nelson – Baja Bossa
Milt Jackson – I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Horace Silver – New York Lament
Blossom Dearie – Killing Me Softly with His Song
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