I first ran across WFMU through UbuWeb and
Beware of the Blog back when Dick Cheney was Secret President. It was in that ancient time I ran across a Mike Lupica post on the "Amazing Floating Album", which was a Soviet jazz album that was not meant for export, so the name of the album and tracklistings were all in Russian. Because of this, a tradition emerged in 1990 of reshelving the album randomly if DJs ran across it, which is a dick move if you ask me.
Here is Lupica's post on it:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2005/07/wfmus_amazing_f.html.
And here is the album itself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP1_V_QvnDM. It's a 1977 release by the Leonid Chizhik Trio,
George Gershwin - Popular Melodies. Not mindblowing stuff, but decently played.
And here is Lupica being a jerk about track two, "But Not for Me":
http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/HT/Russian_Jazz.mp3