"Cattin'" is a captivating fusion of candombe and jazz, brought to life by the Baileo Music Project, featuring the talented Dado Moroni, Theo de Jong, Frits Landesbergen, and Jeroen de Rijk. Released on January 15, 2001, under Baileo Music Productions, this album is a testament to the collaborative spirit of its creators, who formed the Baileo Music Project as a virtual artist to explore and produce diverse musical recordings.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, "Cattin'" is a vibrant journey through 16 tracks, each offering a unique blend of rhythms and melodies. From the energetic "Nose Off" to the soulful "Here Is That Rainy Day," and the exotic "Isfahan," the album showcases the band's versatility and mastery of their instruments. The title track, "Cattin'," is a standout, reflecting the album's fusion of styles and the collective's dynamic interplay.
The album also features notable tracks like "Rich and Young" and "Woody 'N' You," which highlight the band's ability to infuse traditional jazz with contemporary elements. The "Streaming Edit" of "What Will You Do in the Morning" offers a fresh take on the original, providing listeners with a different perspective on the band's sound.
"Cattin'" is a celebration of musical innovation and collaboration, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that showcases the Baileo Music Project's unique blend of candombe and jazz fusion. Whether you're a fan of jazz, candombe, or simply great music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.