WWOZ's show hosts have begun compiling their lists of the best CDs of 2012. When it's time to shop for your favorite music lovers (or yourself!), let those-in-the-know point you to the latest great New Orleans, Cajun, Jazz or Blues tunes.
	 
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A.J. Rodrigue - Boudin Man [view show host profile]
Kitchen Sink with A.J. Rodrigue and A.A.
Lost Bayou Ramblers “Mammoth Waltz” Also available on vinyl
	“En Francais Vol. 2” by Various Artists
	The Lil’ Band O’ Gold “Plays Fats”
	Michael Juan Nunez and The American Electric “My Little Train Wreck”
	Bas Clas “Big Oak Tree”
	The Preservation Hall Jazz Band “The Preservation Hall 50th Anniversary Collection [Box Set]”
	Guitar Lightning Lee and his Thunder Band “Just an Ol’ G”
	Little Freddie King “Direct-To Disc
	Quintron and Miss Pussycat “Live at Third Man Records. Available on vinyl only
	Hurray for the Riff Raff “Look Out Mama” Also available on vinyl
	Alex McMurray “I Will Never Be Alone”
	Bob Andrews “Shotgun”
	Graham Parker & The Rumour “Three Chords Good” Also available on vinyl
	Galactic “Carnivale Electricos”
	Jack White “Blunderbuss” Also available on vinyl
	Holly Golightly And The Brokeoffs “Sunday Run Me Over”
	Andre Williams & The Sadies “Night and Day “Also available on vinyl
	Quintron and Miss Pussycat /Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys “Haterz / Chatterbox” 7” Vinyl only
	Wendy Rene “After Laughter Comes Tears: Complete Stax & Volt Singers + Rarities 1964-65”
	Bobby Charles “Bobby Charles [Box Set]” Late 2011. Released after my 2011 list
	Ernie K-Doe “Here Come the Girls-a History 1960-70” Late 2011. Released after my 2011 list
	 
Andrew Grafe [view show host profile]
Blues Eclectic with Andrew Grafe
neil young--psychedelic pill
	jimmy cliff--rebirth
	dwight yoakum--3 pears
	little freddie king--chasing the blues
	calexico--algiers
	south memphis string band--old times there
	les freres carriere & lawtell playboys--lala, louisiana black french music (reissue)
	dr john--locked down
	 
	
	Breaux Bridges [view show host profile]
	Here’s a list of my favorite jazz records of 2012, in no particular order:
	1. Christian Scott – Christian aTunde Adjuah
	2. Keith Jarrett (with Jan Garbarek, Palle Daniesson, & Jon Christensen)–Sleeper
	3. Brad Mehldau Trio – Ode
	4. The Bad Plus – Made Possible
	5. Kenny Garrett – Seeds from the Underground
	6. Floratone – Floratone II
	7. Evan Christopher – Evan Christopher’s Clarinet Road, Vol. III: In Sidney’s Footsteps
	8. Marc Johnson & Eliane Elias – Swept Away
	9. Hailey Niswanger – The Keeper
	10. Vijay Iyer Trio – Accelerando
	11. Bela Fleck w/Marcus Roberts Trio – Across the Imaginary Divide
	12. Jack DeJohnette – Sound Travels
	13. Enrico Pieranunzi – Permutation
	14. The Brazilian Trio – Constelaçäo
	15. Billy Martin & Wil Blades – Shimmy
	16. Pat Metheny – Unity Band
	17. Chick Corea, Eddie Gomez, Paul Motian – Further Explorations
	18. Anat Cohen – Claroscuro
	19. Jeff Parker Trio – Bright Light in Winter
	20. The Bridge Trio – The Bridge Trio
	 
	Also, of special note: Dr. John – Locked Down.
 
 
Charles Laborde & Jim Hobbs 
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Cajun and Zydeco with Charles Laborde or Jim Hobbs
Zydeco
Chubby Carrier - Rockin’ With Ray
Dwayne Dopsie - Been Good To You
Horace Trahan - All the Way
La Freres Carriere & Lawtell Playboys - Louisiana Black French Music - La La
Keith Frank - Follow the Leader / Boot Up
 
Cajun
Bruce Daigrepont - Jamais de la Vie
Courtbouillion - Courtbouillion
High Performance - That’s What Makes the Cajuns Dance
T-Monde - Making Believe
Huval, Dupuy & Fusilier Cajun Band - Huval, Dupuy & Fusilier Cajun Band
 
	Mammoth Waltz - Lost Bayou Ramblers
	Accerlerando - Vijay Iyer Trio
	Fela Live in Detroit
	Wadada Leo Smith - Ten Freedom Summers - Wadada Leo Smith
	Old and New Science - Living By Lanterns
	There Now - Josh Berman and His Gang
	Algiers - Calexico
	South Memphis String Band - Old Times There...
	Jon Cleary - Occapella
	Hurray for the Riff Raff - Look Out Mama
	Andre Williams - Hoods and Shades
	Christian Scott - Christian Atunde Adjuah
	Valparaiso Men's Chorus - The Straits of St. Claude
	James Luther Dickinson - and The North Mississippi All Stars - I'm Just Dead I'm Not Gone
	Frank Wright Quartet - Blues For Albert Ayler
	Alex McMurray - I Will Never Be Alone In This Land
	
		Dr. John - Locked Down
		Todd Snider - Agnostic Fables and Stoner Hymns
		
			
				
				
				 
				
					On my Saturday midnight to Sunday 3am show, I feature collector's music from a half a century ago.  I've always wanted to submit my favorite 2012 release but to break through my listening force field requires music encased in kryptonite.  Here's the various forms of kryptonite:
					 
					CD Dave Ferrato - Later on Decatur
					 
					You've got your favorite show hosts, but us show hosts have favorite listeners.  Like Dave Ferrato.  A guy with amazing ears. Ears who knows the music and musicians of my Saturday midnight to Sunday 3am show as well as nola.com commentator, "Henry L Mencken 1951" knew the prosecutor's office.  So when he sent me a promotional copy of a cd that he'd been dreaming of for over ten years, it was my turn to be the listener.
					 
					At first, it was the title cut, Later on Decatur, that stuck in my ear. Unlike most songs, the more I played it, the better it sounded. A month later, Tchopazine Triangle got stuck in my ear then Candy Lady.  They're all intricate songs with great supporting musicians such as the Bonerama Horns and Leigh "Little Queenie" Harris.  They're also completely New Orleans songs.
					 
					
					 
					I began my infatuation with Sun Ra's music in the mid 1970s but I never heard anything comparable to this show.  The Arkestra had "practiced, practiced, practiced" more than any other band in history so they were up for the ultimate Carnegie Hall stage.  This night the sound was tighter and the music better than even the great Ra recordings at Montreaux, Newport and John Sinclair's stages.  This 2012 release is one of the most downloaded concert on Wolfgang's Vault and is streamable here:  
					 
					
					 
					These blogs have done more to bring the forgotten music of Americana culture back to life.  The inspiration and textual accompaniment for my Saturday night show.
					 
					
						
						 
						Whenever I research a song or musician, I alway intersect with a Ninth Ward Jukebox posting on youtube.  This guy's got ears and a New Orleans soul.
					 
					 
				 
			 
		 
	 
 
Jelly Roll Justice " [view show host profile]
Overnight Jazz with Jellyroll Justice
Jazz from the French Market with Jelly Roll Justice
Here goes (in no particular order)
Bela Fleck and Marcus Roberts Trio "Across the Imaginary Divide"
	Branford Marsalis Quartet "Four MF's Playin' Music"
	Yaron Gershovsky "State of Mind"
	Sonny Landreth "Elemental Journey"
	Rodrigo Y Gabriela & C.U.B.A. "Area 52"
	Jon Cleary "Occapella"
	John Scofield "A Moment's Peace"
	Piero Odorici "Cedar Walton Presents Piero Odorici"
	Matt Lemmler's New Orleans Jazz Revival Band "Ubuntu"
	Lynne Arriale "Convergence"
 
Mark Landesman [view show host profile]
The Sunday Morning Jazz Set with Mark Landesman
Melody Gardot - The Absence
Bria Skonberg - So Is The Day
 
	
		
		Old Man River [view show host profile]
		Overnight Jazz with Old Man River
		I could not trim it to 10 so here goes, in no particular order:
		 
		Ed Volker - Snag
		Doug Belotte - Magazine St
		Marco Benevento - Tiger Face
		Shotgun - Shotgun
		Dr John - Locked Down
		The Radiators - The Last Watusi
		Country Funk 1969-1975 - Compilation 
		Victor Wooten - Sword Stone
		Leftover Salmon - Aquatic Hitchhiker
		Branford Marsalis - 4 M F's playing music
		Dr Lonnie Smith - The Healer
		Pharoah Sanders - In the Beginning 1963-64
		Greg Schatz - Where the River Meets the Railroad Tracks
		Bela Fleck and The Marcus Roberts Trio - Across The Imaginary Divide
		Jeb Rault Band - Sweet Dancer
		Little Freddie King - Chasing The Blues
		Will Bernard  Outdoor - Living
		 
	 
	
		
		Raymond Kent [view show host profile]
		Morning Set with Raymond Kent
		Here's my list of the best jazz of 2012, in no particular order:
		 
		Vijay Iyer, Accelerando.
		Ahmad Jamal, Blue Moon.
		Connie Evingson, Sweet Happy Life.
		Marcus Miller, Renaissance.
		Victor Wooten:  Sword and Stone.
		Brian Bromberg:  In the Spirit of Jobim.
		Brian Bromberg:  Bromberg Plays Hendrix.
		Tia Fuller:  Angelic Warrior.
		Jenny Scheinmann:  Mischief & Mayhem.
		Anat Cohen:  Claroscuro.
		Esperanza Spalding:  Radio Music Society.
	 
 
 
Russell Shelton [view show host profile]
Late Night Jazz with Russell
Eric Reed Baddest Monk
	Billy Martin & Will Blades Shimmy
	Greg Lewis Organ Monk: Uwo in the Black
	Luke Winslow-King The Coming Tide
	Hurray for the Riff Raff Look Out Mama
	Brownout Oozy
	Antibalas Antibalas
	
	Sally Young [view show host profile]
	Traditional Jazz with Sally Young
	3 notable Louis Armstrong releases of 2012:
	Louis Armstrong- The Okeh Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings 1925- 1933 (box set). 
	Louis Armstrong- Satchmo- Columbia Jazz Classics (3 CD set)
	Louis Armstrong & His All- Stars "Live" At Basin Street (2 CD set)
	 
	Rhythm & Blues:
	History of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues- Jazz, Blues & Creole Roots- Vol. 1
	Gumbo YaYa. The Complete Cosimo Matassa Story- Vol. 2
	 
 
Sondra Bibb [view show host profile]
Jazz from the French Market with Sondra Bibb
Here goes....(not in any particular order)
1) Christian Scott - Christian aTunde Adjuah
	2) Brad Mehldau - Where Do You Start
	3) Pat Metheny - Unity Band
	4) Tom Harrell - No. 5
	5) Kenny Garrett - Seeds From The Underground
	6) Esperanza Spalding - Radio Music Society
	7) Gregory Porter - Be Good
	8) Branford Marsalis - Four MF's Playin' Tunes
	9) Vince Guaraldi - The Very Best of VInce Guaraldi
	10) Kurt Elling - 1619 Broadway - The Brill Building Project
Thanks!
 
Suzanne Corley [view show host profile]
World Journey with Suzanne Corley
Ana Tijoux's "La Bala"
Anat Cohen's "Claroscuro"
Arturo Stable & Elio Villafranca's "Dos y más"
Brazilian Trio's "Constelação"
Duduka da Fonseca Quintet's "Samba Jazz"
Fado em Si Bemol's "QB"
Frank Herzberg Trio's "Handmade"
Grégoire Maret's "Grégoire Maret"
Hugh Masekela's "Jabulani"
Maga Bo's "Quilombo do Futuro"
Marisa Monte's "O Que Você Quer Saber de Verdade"
Novalima's "Karimba"
 
T.R. Johnson [view show host profile]
Jazz from the French Market with T.R. Johnson
Here's my list of the best jazz albums of 2012 — I've not ranked them in order (that would be impossible), but rather have put them in alphabetical order by album-title. It was a great year — so good, in fact, I couldn't limit myself to ten. --T. R.
Accelerando by Vijay Ayer
	Black Radio by Robert Glaspar
	Casting for Gravity by Donnie McCaslin
	Dialect Fluorescent by Steve Lehman
	Heritage by Lionel Loueke
	Living by Lanterns by New Myth / Old Science
	On Fire 2 by Kidd Jordan
	Outdoor Living by Will Bernard
	Radio Music Society by Esperanza Spalding
	Seeds of the Underground by Kenny Garrett
	Shimmy by Billy Martin
	Stellar Pulsations by Rob Mazurek
	Today's Opinion by Yosvany Terry
	Tomorrow Sunny by Henry Threadgill
	Way Down Low by Kat Edmonson