Goin' Home - Nancy King, Hal Galper, Eddie Palmieri, Flaco Jimenez
This week on Caminhos do Jazz we mark the passing of the great singer Nancy King, and bid farewell to several other towering musicians who have left us: the inimitable pianists Hal Galper and Eddie Palmieri, and San Antonio's own Flaco Jiménez, the celebrated conjunto accordionist, singer and songwriter. The heart of the program is a deep dive into Impending Bloom, the unforgettable album by King and bassist Glen Moore, which features the whimsical lyrics of Samantha Moore (Justice Records, 1991). Photo credit: Ziggy Spiz.
Check the YouTube (below) for King's stunning solo rendition of Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz's 1937 classic, "By Myself."
- Flaco Jimenez "Blanca Rosa" (Instrumental) from San Antonio Soul (Rounder, 1991) 00:37
- Eddie Palmieri "Mi Mambo Conga" from Mambo Con Conga Es Mozambique (Tico Records, 1966) 03:01
- Hal Galper "Song Title" from Live at Maybeck Recital Hall (Concord Jazz, 1990) 05:50
- Nancy King & Glen Moore "Mountain Greenery" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 15:56
- King & Moore "Impending Bloom" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 20:07
- King & Moore "Useless Landscape" ("Inútil Paisagem") from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 26:06
- King & Moore "Stompin' at the Savoy" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 29:59
- King & Moore "By Myself" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 34:13
- King & Moore "Man in the Oven" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 42:33
- King & Moore "Poinciana" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 46:52
- King & Moore "Heartbreak Hotel" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 51:51
- King & Moore "Tennessee Waltz" from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991) 56:34
- Bonus track: "Goin' Home" from from Impending Bloom (Justice Records, 1991)
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What's that catchy theme music for Caminhos do Jazz? Damas Grátis (Ladies Free) / 4:37 / 2007 / Eduardo Neves / Gafieira de Bolso / Eduardo Neves
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