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Fabio Morgera: Colors

by C. Michael Bailey
Faaaaaaabio has a chromatic fantasy... Fabio Morgera released his Red Records' debut, Slick , in 1999. That recording boasted a fully formed brass style for the trumpeter/flugelhornist. On that recording, Morgera directed a little-big band and he has continued that trend on his new Red Records' release, Colors. Colors is very much a concept album filled ...
Why Not??
By Chuck Zeuren
Label: Red Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Why Not??; Wuz Up??; Boos; Frunk; Old Friend; Ber-Gonz-Crazy; At Last; Samber; Put Yo Foot In Yo Mouf And Say Ah!. (Total Time: 64.51)
Ortodoxa

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2001
Track listing: Little O In The Sky;Astor Piazzolla;Let's Wait And See;Charles Mingus;Il Matrimonio;
Enrico Rava;If I Were A Ball;Pasion;I Like This Place;Federico Fellini;Astor Piazzolla
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Quasimodo
Label: Red Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: No Blues; Evening Prayer; Tribute To An Unknown Hero; Epcode; Butterfly; The B Song; Istrusioni Per L'ufo; Quasimodo; Fat Again. (Total Time: 58:50)
Afinidad

By David Binney
Label: Red Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Red; Civil War; Pere; Aguantando; Vidala; Sadness; Mi Querencia; Simplicity; Reflecting; Red Reprise; Remebrance
Live at "Someday" in Tokyo
By Bobby Watson
Label: Red Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Dual Conversation; Ms B.C.; Karita; Long Way Home; Unfold; In Case You Missed It
Tokyo Leaders Big Band Live At Someday In Tokyo
By Bobby Watson
Label: Red Records
Released: 2001
Nat The Cat
Label: Red Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Nat The Cat; Make Her Mine; Harlem After Midnight; Blue Gardenia; Somewhere Along The Way; A Blossom Fell; That Sunday, That Summer; The Hand And The Sea; I Don't Want To See Tomorrow; The Ruby And The Pearl; Mona Lisa. (Total Time: 58:52)
Bobby Watson And Tailor Made: Tokyo Leaders Big Band Live At Someday In Tokyo

by John Killoch
I believe it was at the Monterey Jazz Festival some years ago, when a Japanese Big Band exploded on the scene. A comment was posted somewhere " My God they are doing to our music what they did to our cars". The impact was great, around that time, some wonderful Japanese big bands assaulted ...