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With just over two weeks till the release of Sam Gendel's Nonesuch Records debut album, Satin Doll, we've put together The World of Sam Gendel: a playlist of songs featuring Gendel, including his own solo work and tracks from Vampire Weekend, Blake Mills, Sam Amidon, Sam Wilkes, John Carroll Kirby, INGA, Fabiano do Nascimento, and Inc. You can hear it here via Spotify and Apple Music.

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With just over two weeks till the release of Sam Gendel's Nonesuch Records debut album, Satin Doll, we've put together The World of Sam Gendel: a playlist of songs featuring Gendel, including his own solo work and tracks from Vampire Weekend, Blake Mills, Sam Amidon, Sam Wilkes, John Carroll Kirby, INGA, Fabiano do Nascimento, and Inc. You can hear it below via Spotify and Apple Music.

Satin Doll is a futuristic homage to historical jazz, a sonic construction/deconstruction of well-known jazz standards like Miles Davis' "Freddie Freeloader," Charles Mingus’ "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," and Duke Ellington’s "Satin Doll." The album version of that last track and "Afro Blue" are available to download now with pre-orders of the album. To do so, head to the Nonesuch Store, Bandcamp, iTunes, and Amazon, or hear it on Spotify and Apple Music.

You can hear all of the original tracks to which Gendel refers on the album in our Satin Doll References Spotify and Apple Music playlists here.

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  • Thursday, February 27, 2020
    Listen to The World of Sam Gendel

    With just over two weeks till the release of Sam Gendel's Nonesuch Records debut album, Satin Doll, we've put together The World of Sam Gendel: a playlist of songs featuring Gendel, including his own solo work and tracks from Vampire Weekend, Blake Mills, Sam Amidon, Sam Wilkes, John Carroll Kirby, INGA, Fabiano do Nascimento, and Inc. You can hear it below via Spotify and Apple Music.

    Satin Doll is a futuristic homage to historical jazz, a sonic construction/deconstruction of well-known jazz standards like Miles Davis' "Freddie Freeloader," Charles Mingus’ "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," and Duke Ellington’s "Satin Doll." The album version of that last track and "Afro Blue" are available to download now with pre-orders of the album. To do so, head to the Nonesuch Store, Bandcamp, iTunes, and Amazon, or hear it on Spotify and Apple Music.

    You can hear all of the original tracks to which Gendel refers on the album in our Satin Doll References Spotify and Apple Music playlists here.

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