The Jazz Show Episode April 16, 2018

Pianist/composer Chick Corea: "Return to Forever"

9:03pm - 12:30am

Chick Corea moved from the bubbling chauldron of Miles Davis' band to the adventurous quartet called "Circle" and soon after left Circle in late 1971 to form "Return to Forever". Return to Forever combined flamenco, bossa nova, samba and Afro-Brazilian rhythms to the mix. The music was accessible, light, lyrical but deep as well. The instrumentation of Return to Forever combined the vocals of Flora Purim with the flute and soprano saxophone of Joe Farrell with the virtuoso bass of a young Stanley Clarke and the drums and percussion of Airto Moriera. Chick Corea played Fender-Rhodes electric piano exclusively with RTF. The four extended compositions heard on this, their first recording are by Corea, This recording was done in February 1972 and ironically was not released in North America until 1975. It became an instant hit and a classic in it's style. RTF brought depth to a lyrical and light style of music that is always pleasing to the ear.

Track Listing:

Return to Forever
Chick Corea · Return to Forever
Crystal Silence
Chick Corea · Return to Forever
What Game Shall We Play Today?
Chick Corea · Return to Forever
Sometime Ago-La Fiesta.
Chick Corea · Return to Forever
Jesse Jackson
Don Patterson · The Genius of the B3
Theme from "The Odd Couple"
Don Patterson · The Genius of the B3
Lori
Don Patterson · The Genius of the B3
Prologue (This is an Orchestra)
Stan Kenton · New Concepts
Portrait of a Count
Stan Kenton · New Concepts
Young Blood
Stan Kenton · New Concepts
Swing House
Stan Kenton · New Concepts
Dorian
Roy Haynes · Cracklin'!
Under Paris Skies
Roy Haynes · Cracklin'!
Progression
Lennie Tristano · Lee Konitz
Tautology
Lennie Tristano · Lee Konitz
Retrospection
Lennie Tristano · Lee Konitz
Judy
Lennie Tristano · Lee Konitz
Subconscious-Lee
Lennie Tristano · Lee Konitz
Sippin' At Bells
Woody Shaw · In My Own Sweet Way
The Dragon
Woody Shaw · In My Own Sweet Way
After Hours
Roy Haynes/Phineas Newborn · We Three