Celeste’s Stop This Flame – also music from the fantastic album Afro Rock and introducing you to the music of Mark Murphy and Go Go penguin

We open with the stunning Celeste’s Stop This Flame – also music from the fantastic album Afro Rock and introducing you to the music of Mark Murphy and Go Go penguin who is the heavily influenced by Esbjörn Svensson Trio - With music from a reworking of Minnie Ripperton’ Loving You - Marva Josie - Alice Coltrane - Moacir Santos and finishing with Kanasas Smitty's Celeste - Stop This Flame - Extended version Grupo X - Kind of Blue K. Frimpong and His Cubano Fiestas – Kyenkyen Bi Adi M’awu - (Afro Rock) Mark Murphy – DingWalls Mark Murrphy - Stolen Moments Steele Beautttah - Africa - (Afro Rock) Marquis Hill feat Kaycee Shakur - For You SGJAZZ feat. K.Raydio – On My Mind Marva Josie – He does it better Minnie Ripperton - Loving You - new version Delia Renee - You're gonna want me back Michael Boothman - What You Won't Do for Love Bokoor Band - Onukpa Shawarpo - (Afro Rock) Dackin Dackino - Yuda - (Afro Rock) only previously available on cassette Giorgio's Brother - Lack of Afro Remix Orpheus – Ascension Go Go Penguin – Kora Arp – Nzuku Natalie Slade – Love Light Moacir Santos – Nana Alice Coltrane - Blue Nile - (The el Dahoud) Gin Tonic Orchestra – Hands On The Drums (Live Mix) Kanasas Smitty's - Sunnyland

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