47. A Certain Premium on Aloneness

Published: June 17, 2013, 4 a.m.

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\nYour host for this edition is Frank Lloyd Wright.
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\nIt is entitled A Certain Premium on Aloneness
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\nThe Content\n\n
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\nFirst Sequence:
\nThe Luv'd Ones - Up Down Sue
\nMel Torme - Comin' Home, Baby
\nArthur Alexander - You Better Move On
\nJoe Williams - Get Out of My Life, Woman
\nJake Holmes - Dazed and Confused
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\nSecond Sequence:
\nMamie Smith - The Lure of the South
\nGladys Bentley - How Much Can I Stand?
\nMonette Moore - Medley: Shine On Your Shoes, Louisiana Hayride
\nLillie Delk Christian (w. Richard M. Jones' Jazz Wizards) - It All Depends On You
\nKatherine Henderson (w. Clarence Williams' Blue Five) - Take Your Black Bottom Outside
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\nThird Sequence:
\nLouis Armstrong & His Orchestra - Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
\nBennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra - Missouri Wobble
\nBenny Carter & His Orchestra - Arabesque
\nJimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra - Jazznocracy
\nEarl Hines & His Orchestra - We Found Romance
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\nFourth Sequence:
\nHugh Masekela - Up, Up and Away (live)
\nThe Associations - P.F. Sloan
\nThe Yokohama Knights - Where's the Playground, Susie?
\nDusty Springfield - Magic Garden
\nThe Three Degrees - Everybody Gets to Go to the Moon (live)
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\nSummation:
\nSaul Aarons - Capitalistic Boss