2019 - This Is Just To Say was recorded the way the band rehearses: standing just a few feet apart, facing each other, playing and singing live with no overdubs. The record captures the organic, acoustic feel of seeing Casati live in a small, cozy venue, much like the coffeeshops, house concerts, and theatres the band have visited on tours across Canada in the last two years. The album was recorded at Paintbox Recording in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with engineer Lloyd Peterson (JP Hoe, The Wailin’ Jennys) capturing the music with clarity and warmth.

2017 - There Will Be Days was recorded over two long days snowed in at engineer Don Benedicton’s (Oh My Darling, Bros. Landreth) studio in Roseisle, Manitoba.  The album was mostly recorded live off the floor, with few overdubs or edits, giving the album the feel of listening to a live Casati performance.  All ten songs on the album are originals, written, arranged, and produced by the band.

2014 - Afraid of Heights is the debut album from singer songwriter, Grace Hrabi. 11 tracks featuring 8 original compositions and 3 jazz standards, the album is filled with raw emotion and rich stories.

Recorded live off the floor in studio with fellow musicians Quintin Bart (Bass) and Jesse Popeski (Guitar) the album has a rare live quality. 2 tracks feature follow Winnipeg musician, Raine Hamilton on back-up vocals and fiddle.

2014 - Sparrow was recorded in 2014 while in studio with the trio recording Afraid of Heights. However, it was not included on the album and instead was released as a single.