Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 10 hours 3 minutes
Tonight the bastard is in the hands of fate, handing itself over on a . . . well you get the idea. The ladies are in charge, and the boys are all over the road. Nicholas Vines – TORRID NATURE SCENES; Gil Scott Heron – SPIRITS; Charlie Parker – SOUTH OF THE BORDER; Anat Cohen – NOTES FROM THE VILLAGE.
Mike and Pat dip their toes into the career of boy wizard and honorary Canadian Chris Potter. Marian McPartland – IN MY LIFE; Joanne Brackeen – PINK ELEPHANT MAGIC; Steely Dan – TWO AGAINST NATURE; Chris Potter – FOLLOW THE RED LINE, THE SIRENS.
The other white Evans in Miles Davis' life, Gil's solo career apart from the prince of darkness is a mixed bag, which Mike and Pat stick their hands into with the usual sticky results. Does the Bastard like Gil better than Stanley Crouch does? Tune in to find out. Gil Evans – GREAT JAZZ STANDARDS; NEW BOTTLES, OLD WINE; WHERE FLAMINGOS FLY; PLAYS THE MUSIC OF JIMI HENDRIX; Ryan Truesdell – CENTENNIAL- NEWLY DISCOVERED WORKS OF GIL EVANS
The Bastard welcomes Indianapolis native, tenor sax player and raconteur Sophie Faught as its first guest. Sophie share her formative influences, favorite albums, and thoughts about the Tenor Players of Today. Mike demonstrates his skills as "Pat Whisperer." Hank Mobley – SOUL STATION; John Coltrane – CRESCENT; Joe Henderson – DOUBLE RAINBOW. Oh yeah- it is ON, Mark Turner!
The boys discuss one classic and three contemporary artists in an all vocal, all male, all scattin' installment of the 'cast. Mel Torme – LULU'S BACK IN TOWN; Kurt Elling – THE MESSENGER; Kevin Mahogany – ANOTHER TIME ANOTHER PLACE; Gregory Porter – BE GOOD. Mike says disparaging things about Sinatra's sex appeal but Pat is too afraid of the mob to go on record . . .
Covers are the order of the day as the bastard looks at three albums that hew closely to earlier inspirations, with a special focus on Coltrane. John Coltrane – INTERSTELLAR SPACE; Greg Bendian – INTERSTELLAR SPACE REVISITED; Don Cherry – COMPLETE COMMUNION; Tom Varner – SECOND COMMUNION; John Coltrane – A LOVE SUPREME; Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra – A LOVE SUPREME.
It's a mixed bag as the bastard discusses Bryan Ferry Orchestra – THE JAZZ AGE; Gerald Clayton – PARIS: THE BOND SESSIONS; Henry Threadgill – TOMORROW SUNNY/THE REVELRY, SPP; Betty Carter – LOOK WHAT I GOT. Which one to buy? Mike gets vaguely pornographic telling you.
The Incredible Jimmy Smith? The Amazing Bud Powell? How about Bobby "No-Brainer" Hutcherson? Pat and Mike discuss one of the all-time great leaders/side-men/utility players in jazz, whose career stretches over five decades and whose discography is a stairway to the stars. Bobby Hutcherson – DIALOGUE, THE VIEW FROM THE INSIDE, FAREWELL TO KEYSTONE, MIRAGE, SF JAZZ COLLECTIVE (SEASON ONE).
Three alto players rose to prominence in the nineties - but which one was baby bear? Greg Osby - ART FORUM, ST. LOUIS SHOES; Steve Coleman - THE TAO OF MAD PHAT, RESISTANCE IS FUTILE; Kenny Garrett - PURSUANCE, SONGBOOK.
Pat and Mike tangle over seventies super-group Weather Report in this very special episode. WEATHER REPORT, I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC, SWEETNIGHTER, MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER, TALE SPINNIN', BLACK MARKET, HEAVY WEATHER, MR. GONE, NIGHT PASSAGE, WEATHER REPORT 82.