1. Bone out front. Can't rule out early Coltrane on tenor. Curtis Fuller?
2. Seventies feel. We do have a bone here to so it wold be reasonable to suspect Phil Ranelin.
3. Mellow, maybe fluegelhorn. You already know who I'm thinking, but I've been wrong so many times I'm not going to say it out loud.
4. Either The Entertainer or Maple Leaf Rag. Alto has some modern licks. I don't think there's any piano on Air Lore. Braxton would be more subversive. I think I have this but I'm not placing it.
5. Another jaunty busman's holiday for a new thing player.
6. And we we step over the line into new thing, feels like a Hat Hut date. Joe McPhee? Been trying to remember the name of the Hat player who did the Jug tribute as an alternate guess.
7. And back in to the mainstream, on the ivoies. Tommy Flanagan?
8. In the grand tenor ballad tradition. Not Body and Soul, but close.
9. Terje Rypdal, with Brandon Ross as a backup guess. Love it.
10. Latin jam. I have no skills in this area
11. Very quiet. I did toy with the idea of it being Bill Evans with Jim Hall, but I'm more inclined toward, say Richie Beirach.
... Not particularly easy to google but I did find Ellery Eskelin's name