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04:41

Political Blues.

Critic Milo Miles reviews the album "Vietnam Blues: The Complete L+R Records" by J. B. Lenoir.

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05:33

Haunting Songs from 1950s Spain

Classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz reviews a reissue of one of his favorite albums from his youth: Folks Songs of Spain by Germaine Montero.

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06:55

"Mouthy" Eddie Condon Has Been Undervalued.

Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews reissued 1957 recordings by acoustic guitarist Eddie Condon. Condon was a fine musician, and also promoted the music from the 20s to his death in the early 70s. Condon organized early recording sessions that brought black and white musicians together, promoted concerts at New York's Town Hall, and ran a famous club.

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06:57

John Scofield Strikes a Balance Between Jazz and Rock.

Jazz Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews the new album by electric guitarist John Scofield. Scofield has recorded with a wide variety of musicians, including Kansas City pianist Jay McShann,, trumpeters Chet Baker and Miles Davis, and Charlie Mingus, but Scofield is also comfortable playing rock.

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06:29

A Throwback Album.

Jazz Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews "Evening Star," the new album from guitarist Joshua Breakstone. Though Breakstone is 32 years old, his style is rooted in the 1940s.

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