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“Nels Cline - A Musical Chameleon”
Guitarist and composer Nels Cline has been part of the jazz and experimental improvisation scene in Los Angeles for decades, contributing as well to rock bands including Bloc and The Geraldine Fibbers. Leading his own eclectic groups and working as a valuable sideman in numerous others, he's appeared on more than 70 albums, developing a signature sound that in 2004 led him to join and transform the alternative country band Wilco. Guest host Mark Leviton will sample from the wide-ranging history of this astonishing musical chameleon.
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Playlist from this show:
The Other Side (Music) with Mark Leviton 03/20/2012 08:00PM to 10:00PM
08:05PM-08:13PM (8:00) Nels Cline Trio “Peacemaker” from The Music of Eric Von Essen Vol. I on Cryptogramophone
08:13PM-08:17PM (4:00) Nels Cline Trio “A Sudden Interest” from Ground on Krown Pocket
08:17PM-08:25PM (8:00) Nels Cline Trio “Anthony” from Sad on Little Brother
08:25PM-08:33PM (8:00) Nels Cline Trio “Beardism - Call Crouch” from Chest on Little Brother
08:33PM-08:41PM (8:00) Destroy All Nels Cline “The Ringing Hand” from Destroy All Nels Cline on Atavistic
08:41PM-08:48PM (7:00) Nels Cline “New Old Hat” from The Inkling on Cryptogramophone
08:48PM-08:57PM (9:00) Nels Cline Singers “A Mug Like Mine” from Instrumentals on Cryptogramophone
09:01PM-09:07PM (6:00) Nels Cline “Spider Wisdom” from The Inkling on Cryptogramophone
09:07PM-09:12PM (5:00) Nels Cline “Prayer Wheel” from Coward on Cryptogramophone
09:12PM-09:22PM (10:00) Nels Cline “Reconciliation / New Monastery” from New Monastery - A View Into the Music of Andrew Hill onCryptogramophone
09:22PM-09:28PM (6:00) Nels Cline “Dirty Baby, Pt. VI” from Dirty Baby (Jazz, 2010) on Cryptogramophone
09:28PM-09:35PM (7:00) Nels Cline “Thurston County” from Coward on Cryptogramophone
09:35PM-09:37PM (2:00) Nels Cline “Don't Threaten Me With Your Threats” from Dirty Baby (Jazz, 2010) on Cryptogramophone
09:37PM-09:42PM (5:00) The Nels Cline Singers “Floored” from Initiate (CD, Album, Jazz, 2010) on Cryptogramophone
09:42PM-09:45PM (3:00) Nels Cline Singers “You Noticed” from Initiate (MP3, Album, Private, 2010) on Cryptogramophone
09:45PM-09:48PM (3:00) Nels Cline “Be Cautious Else We Be Bangin' On You” from Dirty Baby (Jazz, 2010) on Cryptogramophone
09:48PM-09:56PM (8:00) Jeff Gauthier Goatette “40 Lashes (With Mascara)” composed by Ornette Coleman from Open Source (CD, Album, Jazz, 2002) on Cryptogramophone
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“Nels Cline - A Musical Chameleon”
Guitarist and composer Nels Cline has been part of the jazz and experimental improvisation scene in Los Angeles for decades, contributing as well to rock bands including Bloc and The Geraldine Fibbers. Leading his own eclectic groups and working as a valuable sideman in numerous others, he's appeared on more than 70 albums, developing a signature sound that in 2004 led him to join and transform the alternative country band Wilco. Guest host Mark Leviton will sample from the wide-ranging history of this astonishing musical chameleon.
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