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Brad Goode: Chicago Red
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Von Freeman
saxophone, tenor1922 - 2012
A quarter century has now passed since that manwho came to be known as "Chicago Red" or "Little Red Rodney"first staked his claim with Shock Of The New (Delmark, 1988), and a lot has changed for him over those years, but he continues to push boundaries by mixing the old and the new. Back then, he was taking liberties with the tried-and-true bop and hard bop music that he had become associated with, but these days he's using

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
A good deal of these pieces could be dubbed "dark jazz trance funk," as cycling chords and steady grooves inform the work, but Goode's music isn't that simple, as one listen to his quirky take on "St. Louis Blues" makes clear.

Bill Kopper
guitarGoode may have left Chicago a long ways back, but that city's lust for experimentation and the new in jazz still reside deep in his being. Chicago Red serves as a reminder that one of that city's favorite trumpet sons is still out there, making music that appeals to the mind and the ears. ">
Track Listing
What Happens In Space City; Know What I'm Saying?; St. Louis Blues; Chicago Red; Intervallistic; Vesti La Giubba; Mambo Disonante; If Spirals Had Corners; All Fall Down; Cats In The Yard.
Personnel
Brad Goode
trumpetBrad Goode: trumpet; Bill Kopper: guitar, sitar; Jeff Jenkins: piano, keyboards; Bijoux Barbosa: electric bass; Paa Kow: drums; Rony Barrak: darbouka, rik.
Album information
Title: Chicago Red | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Origin Records
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