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Alternative - Indie Rock
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Alternative - Indie Rock
On A Park Bench
Artist | Song | |
Jimmy Smith | Walk On The Wild Side | |
from The Verve Story: 1944-1994 (1962) | ||
Ella Fitzgerald | I've Got You Under My Skin | |
from Sings The Cole Porter Song Book (1956) | ||
John Coltrane | A Love Supreme, Pt. 1: Acknowledgement | |
from A Love Supreme (1964) | ||
Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto | Desafinado | |
from Getz/Gilberto (1963) | ||
Mel TormT With The Marty Paich Dek-Tette | Too Close for Comfort | |
from The Verve Story: 1944-1994 (1960) | ||
Cal Tjader | Soul Sauce | |
from The Verve Story: 1944-1994 (1964) | ||
Billie Holiday | Without Your Love | |
from Ken Burns Jazz (2000) | ||
Django Reinhardt | I'll See You In My Dreams | |
from The Best Of Django Reinhardt (1996) | ||
Nina Simone | My Baby Just Cares for Me | |
from Feeling Good: The Very Best of Nina Simone (1994) | ||
Ornette Coleman | Congeniality | |
from The Shape of Jazz To Come (1959) | ||
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong | They Can't Take That Away From Me | |
from The Verve Story: 1944-1994 (1956) | ||
Betty Carter | The Good Life | |
from The Verve Story: 1944-1994 (1988) | ||
John Coltrane | While My Lady Sleeps | |
from Coltrane / Prestige 7105 (1957) | ||
Ella Fitzgerald | It's De-Lovely | |
from Sings The Cole Porter Song Book (1956) | ||
Billie Holiday | Autumn In New York | |
from Ken Burns Jazz (2000) | ||
Miles Davis | There's A Boat That's Leaving Soon For New York | |
from Porgy And Bess (1958) 2001 Compliments of JazzDoc | ||
Miles Davis | All Blues | |
from Kind Of Blue (1959) 2001 Compliments of JazzDoc |
Comment:
I was inspired to create this mix after watching a wonderful indie film from last year entitled "Guy and Madeline On A Park Bench." It's sort of an indie mumblecore musical, of sorts. Think John Cassavetes' 'Shadows' meets John Carney's 'Once'Anyway, if you can find it, I highly recommend it. Absolutely fun and beautiful.
Feedback:
Oh boy, I did not like that movie. Your mix, on the other hand, seems to be right up my alley. Especially like the 2nd Ella tune, your Jimmy Smith opener, and that wonderful Nina Simone song.