Brazilian trombone maestro Raul De Souza flits between jazz and funk with ease. He was a founder member of Bossa Rio with Sérgio Mendes, while his late 70s Capitol albums are jazz-funk classics that filled floors around the world. "Colors", his first US album, is a fine example of 70s Brazilian jazz fusion. Produced by Airto Moreira, and featuring a star-studded line up of musicians including Cannonball Adderley, Jack De Johnette and Richard Davis, it blends straight jazz with the exotic rhythms of Brazil. Standout tracks include a funked-up version of Moacir Santos' 'Nana' and the jazz dance 'Festival' that features outstanding percussion work from Kenneth Nash.