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In 1990, he recorded the album Snappy Doo with Ray Brown on double bass, Herb Ellis on guitar, Jeff Hamilton on drums, and Morrison on piano, trumpet, trombone (tenor and bass), saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone), and bits of clarinet, flute, flugelhorn, and euphonium.
Jul 27, 2006 · This is a truly remarkable display of talent by a multi-instrumentalist who was just in his late-20s when it was recorded in late 1989. Australian James Morrison performs in settings ranging from quartet (five tracks) to brass ensemble (four tracks) to big band (two tracks) - and every instrument you hear is him, except for guitar, bass, and drums.
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Snappy Doo by James Morrison released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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11 tracks. Release Date. 1 January 1990. Do you know any background info about this album? Start the wiki. singer-songwriter. pop. jazz. british. soul. View all tags. Tracklist. Running order. Similar Albums. Coco. Colbie Caillat. 976,129 listeners. Australia. Howie Day. 175,720 listeners. No Boundaries. Kris Allen. 20,116 listeners.
James Morrison · Song · 1990.