Red Hot + Indigo
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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Red Hot + Indigo
| Type = Compilation
| Longtype = [[Charitable organization|Charity]] [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series]] <br>(Various Artists)
| Cover = Various - Red Hot + Indigo.jpg
| Released = [[March 13]] [[2001]]
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Jazz]]
| Length = 64:47
| Label = [[Red Hot Organization]]
| Producer = [[John Carlin]] <br>Chris Dell'Olio <br>[[Paul Heck]]
| Reviews =
* [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/various/various-redhotandindigo.shtml PopMatters]
|
| Last album = ''[[Optic Nerve (1999)|Optic Nerve]]'' <br/>(1999)
| This album = '''''Red Hot + Indigo''''' <br/>(2001)
| Next album = ''[[Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti]]'' <br/>(2002)
}}
'''Red Hot + Indigo''' is the 13th entry from the [[Red Hot AIDS benefit series]] of [[compilation album]]s. It marks the tenth anniversary of the [[Red Hot Organization]] (RHO), an international organization which uses [[mass media]] as a [[fundraising]] tool for its efforts at increasing public [[AIDS]] awareness.
As with a trio of earlier entries from the series ([[Red Hot + Blue]], [[Red Hot + Rio]] and [[Red Hot + Rhapsody]]), ''Red Hot + Indigo'' is a tribute to the legacy of one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century — [[Duke Ellington]].
It also marked the return to the creation of music-themed releases, following the detour release of 1999's [[spoken word]] album, [[Optic Nerve (1999)|Optic Nerve]] — the tribute to artist-activist, [[David Wojnarowicz]]. ''(Due to the focus of this release, it is not considered part of the series.)''
==Fanfare==
In conjunction with the release of ''Indigo'', Amazon.com hosted a star-studded RHO Benefit Auction, which ran from February 28 until April 11, 2001. The event featured rare RHO memorabilia and the work of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' photographer [[Mark Seliger]]. Items auctioned at the event include signed proofs of Seliger's work, along with fifty autographed copies of his book and exhibition entitled '''''"Physiognomy: The Mark Seliger Photographs."''''' The books were created exclusively for the RHO, and each contained its own unique set of celebrity signatures.
Several celebrities announced to attend the event include (but not limited to) the following artists:
* [[Drew Barrymore]]
* [[Beastie Boys]]
* [[Jerry Seinfeld]]
* [[Ashley Judd]]
* [[Marilyn Manson (person)|Marilyn Manson]]
* [[Rob Zombie]]
* [[Me'Shell N'degeOcello]]
* [[Charlize Theron]]
* [[Richard Ashcroft]]
* [[Courtney Love]]
* [[Billy Bob Thornton]]
* [[David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne]]
* [[Lenny Kravitz]]
==Track listing==
#"Acht O'Clock Rock", performed by [[Medeski, Martin & Wood]] – 3:21
#"Money Jungle", performed by [[Black Star]] + [[Ron Carter]] + [[John Patton]] – 5:55
#"Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me", performed by [[Mary J. Blige]] – 5:01
#"Mood Indigo", performed by [[Melky Sedeck]] + [[Joan Armatrading]] – 4:32
#"Come Sunday", performed by [[Les Nubians]] – 4:44
#"Creole Love Call", performed by Medeski, Martin & Wood + [[Art Baron]] – 1:29
#"Star Crossed Lovers", performed by [[Propellerheads]] + [[Martha Wainwright]] – 4:07
#"Caravan", performed by [[The Roots]] (featuring [[D'Angelo]] on keyboards) – 6:06
#"C Jam Blues", performed by [[Kenny Burrell]] (with Medeski, Martin & Wood) – 3:42
#"Bli Blip", performed by [[Don Byron]] (with Dean Bowman) – 3:43
#"Mount Harissa" (Interlude), performed by Medeski, Martin & Wood – 0:53
#"Sophisticated Lady", performed by [[Amel Larrieux]] + [[Clark Terry]] – 3:55
#"In a Sentimental Mood", performed by Kenny Burrell – 4:08
#"Satin Doll", performed by [[Terry Callier]] – 4:49
#"Haunted Nights" (Interlude), performed by Medeski, Martin & Wood + Steve Bernstein – 0:43
#"Blue Pepper Dub", performed by Medeski, Martin & Wood – 3:01
#"Dideridoo", performed by [[Tortoise (band)|Tortoise]] – 4:38
==External links==
*[http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1441217/03022001/ellington_duke.jhtml Roots, Blige, MMW Highlight 'Red Hot' Ellington Tribute] News story from [[VH1.com]]
*[http://www.businesswire.com/webbox/bw.022801/210590184.htm Press release] Announcing the decision of Amazon.com to begin support for the RHO project.
*[http://www.amazon.com/music-redhot Amazon.com Special Features: Red Hot Organization] Dedicated portal for the series at [[Amazon.com]] ''(provides access to approximately forty (40) free, full-length, [[MP3]] downloads of songs from the series, and other unreleased tracks from the project.)''
[[Category:Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series]]
[[Category:2001 albums]]
[[Category:Compilation albums]]