Chick Corea (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an American jazz composer, pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, and occasional percussionist.
Corea was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, to the Boston trumpeter and bandleader Armando Corea and his wife, Anna (nee Zaccone). Corea Sr began guiding his son’s piano studies when he was four, but encouraged him also to play the trumpet, drums and vibraphone. Chick, who acquired his nickname from an aunt who liked to address him as “Cheeky”, later learned classical piano from the Boston Pops concert pianist Salvatore Sullo, performing regularly with a local marching band and playing restaurant and dance jobs in his teens.
He took up formal musical studies in New York at Columbia University and the Juilliard school of music, but soon dropped out to take on professional gigs – with leaders including the Cuban percussionist Mongo Santamaria, the trumpeter Blue Mitchell, and in the late 60s with Getz. He revealed his composing talents on his 1967 debut album as a leader, Tones For Joan’s Bones, which featured Steve Swallow on bass and Woody Shaw on trumpet. The next year’s Now He Sings, Now He Sobs, a session featuring the Czech bassist Miroslav Vitouš and the drummer Roy Haynes, showed just how much the newcomer revered the piano-trio format of his forebears while imagining audacious new ways to stretch it further.
Chick with Miles Davis |
Between 1968 and 1970, in a version of Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew line-up, he provided insistently drum-like chord work behind the solos of Davis and the saxophonist Wayne Shorter, as well as impressionistic keyboard breaks that seemed to stray close to freefall improvisation. By the end of 1971, Corea had shifted his creative direction again, playing for a short time with Stan Getz before forming Return to Forever. The group initially started out as a Brazilian-influenced ensemble, featuring bassist Stanley Clarke, saxophonist Joe Farrell, percussionist Airto Moreira, and vocalist Flora Purim. They debuted in 1972 with the eponymous Return to Forever, hitting number eight on the Billboard Jazz chart.
Although he was inclined towards delicacy and subtlety when left alone with a piano and likeminded friends, Corea genuinely relished the full-on, prog-rockish energy that his later editions of Return to Forever had unleashed, including on the mid-70s albums Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973) and Where Have I Known You Before (1974). Through the new millennium he remained on the road with various reunion bands, with duos (including with the bluegrass banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck) and with the Vigil.
Corea investigated atonal chamber jazz with Dave Holland, a former Davis bassist, and others, and then moved towards more communal rather than introverted pursuits through his encounters with Scientology. He experimented with airily vocal Latin jazz dance grooves with his fusion band Return to Forever, thickening the sound with increasingly rock-heavy elements as the decade progressed. Oscillating between a rock feel and a more lyrical Latin-inflected vibe (the 1976 album My Spanish Heart joined jazz and flamenco music), he also began a series of intimate improvised duos with peers such as the former Getz vibraphonist Gary Burton and fellow piano star Herbie Hancock.
By that time he had provided jazz musicians a raft of new standard songs, including La Fiesta, Armando’s Rhumba, and Spain. In the 80s and 90s he juggled genres on constant world tours and album releases with his Elektric Band and its Akoustic sub-group, as well as with his powerful, horn-packed Origin sextet. Nonetheless he kept his classic jazz antennae sharp with regular revisits to the standards repertoire and originals in their likeness, and he launched the Stretch Records label to document his own work and introduce new artists.
After the turn of the millennium he swung tirelessly on in reunions with old associates and versions of new classic jazz trios. In 2006 Corea was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, and over his career he picked up 23 Grammy awards, having been nominated 60 times. At the age of 70 in 2011 he had a month-long residency at the Blue Note club in New York that was edited into a feature-length documentary and the dynamic and diverse music on the box set The Musician: Live at the Blue Note Jazz Cafe.
He also had a starring role in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s retrospective in his honour, a steady stream of new pieces, and a powerful new band in the Vigil, launched in 2013 to blend the raw power of his earlier fusion groups and the subtlety of his first and lasting love, acoustically conversational jazz. He released the Latin jazz album Antidote with his Spanish Heart Band in 2019, and the following year the trio album Trilogy 2 with Christian McBride on bass and Brian Blade on drums.
Corea died of a rare form of cancer shortly after his diagnosis. He died at his home near Tampa Bay, Florida, on February 9, 2021, at the age of 79.
(Edited from John Fordham @ The Guardian,
AllMusic & Wikipedia)
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A big thank you goes to Denis who suggested today’s Jazz musician and also for the loan of CD below
For “Chick Corea – The Best Of Chick Corea (1993 Verve)” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/e27vJ
1. Straight Up And Down 6:30
2. Tones For Joan's Bones 6:30
3. Matrix 6:23
4. My One And Only Love 3:35
5. Windows 3:09
6. Samba Yantra 2:39
7. Pannonica 2:58
8. Now He Sings, Now He Sobs 7:05
9. Toy Room 3:51
10. Blues Connotation 7:17
11. Nefertiti 7:05
Alto Saxophone – Jerry Dodgion (tracks: 1, 2)
Bass – Dave Holland (tracks: 9 to 11), Gene Taylor (tracks: 1, 2), Miroslav Vitous (tracks: 3 to 8)
Drums – Barry Altschul (tracks: 9 to 11), Mickey Roker (tracks: 1, 2), Roy Haynes (tracks: 3 to 8)
Piano – Chick Corea
Tenor Saxophone – Junior Cook (tracks: 1, 2)
Trombone – Julian Priester (tracks: 1, 2)
Trumpet – Blue Mitchell (tracks: 1, 2)
Tracks 1 to 2, originally issued on Boss Horn by Blue Mitchell, Nov. 17, 1966.
Track 3 & 8 originally issued on Now He Sings, Now He Sobs, March, 1968.
Track 4 to 7 and 10 originally issued on Circlin' In, March 1968.
Tracks 9 and 11 originally issued on Song Of Singing, April, 1970.
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Here’s my contribution…
For “Chick Corea – Verve Jazz Masters 3 (1994 Verve)” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/cQJF7
1. You're Everything 5:13
2. Lenore 3:28
3. Space Circus - Part One 1:33
4. Friends 9:28
5. Night Streets 6:03
6. Children's Song No. 15 1:13
7. Spain 9:53
8. Interplay 2:18
9. Nite Sprite 4:35
10. Light As A Feather 11:00
11. Tweedle Dee 1:11
12. Wind Danse 4:59
13. My Spanish Heart 1:41
14. Captain Marvel 4:53
Track 1, 7, 10, 14 - Recorded October 1972 in London. (Original LP issue: "Light as a Feather" Polydor PD5525; available on CD: 827 148-2).
Track 2. 9 - Recorded 1975 in New York. (Original LP issue: "Leprechaun" Polydor PD6062; available on CD: 314 519 798-2).
Track 3 - Recorded August 1973 in New York. (Original LP issue: "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy" Polydor PD5536; available on CD: 825 336-2).
Track 4, 6 - Recorded 1978 in Burbank, California. (Original LP issue: "Friends" Polydor PD-1-6160; available on CD: 849 071-2).
Track 5, 12, 13 - Recorded October 1976 in Burbank, California. (Original LP issue: "My Spanish Heart" Polydor PD2-9003; available on CD: 825 657-2).
Track 8 - Recorded July or August 1974 in New York. (Original LP issue: "No Mystery" Polydor PD6512; available on CD: 827 149-2).
Track 11 - Recorded 1978 in Burbank, California. (Original LP issue: "The Mad Hatter" Polydor PD-1-6130; available on CD: 314 519 799-2).
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For “Chick Corea – My Spanish Heart (1976 Polydor)” go here:
https://mega.nz/file/xt8XzZzB#AAAAAAAAAABwBKUJZ3I6SgAAAAAAAAAAcASlCWdyOko
1. Love Castle 4:47
2. The Gardens 3:11
3. Day Danse 4:29
4. My Spanish Heart 1:37
5. Night Streets 6:02
6. The Hilltop 6:15
7. The Sky 5:01
8. Part I: Children's Song No. 8
9. Part II: Portrait Of Children's Song No. 8
10. Wind Danse 4:55
11. Armando's Rhumba 5:19
12. Prelude To El Bozo 1:36
13. El Bozo, Part I 2:49
14. El Bozo, Part II 2:06
15. El Bozo, Part III 4:56
16. Spanish Fantasy, Part I 6:07
17. Spanish Fantasy, Part II 5:11
18. Spanish Fantasy, Part III 3:09
19. Spanish Fantasy, Part IV 5:04
Thanks to the Vimanafusion Blog for above CD and active link
Here’s a selected discography taken from the web’s various up-loaders credited below. Please note none of the links are mine. I do not have the files, I have only checked to see if they are active, so I cannot renew links once they are gone.
CREDITS - Thanks to (A) Michel, Sosnim & Swing @ jazz-jazz forum
(B) Vimanafusion Blog (C) Crimhead @ Jazz Rock Fusion Guitar
Chick Corea - Jazz For A Sunday Afternoon Volume 4 (1967) (A)
https://turbobit.net/t2nafz4np8by.html
Chick Corea – Sundance (1972) (C)
https://workupload.com/archive/8AwB77E
Chick Corea - Return to Forever (1972) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/QktXXBAJ#AAAAAAAAAAAssqZRZ07r9wAAAAAAAAAALLKmUWdO6_c
Gary Burton / Chick Corea – Crystal Silence (1973) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/chd1CK5b#AAAAAAAAAAA7E28QDLJFJwAAAAAAAAAAOxNvEAyyRSc
Return To Forever - Where Have I known You Before (1974) (C)
Return To Forever - No Mystery.rar (557.36 MB) (C) Both at:-
https://workupload.com/file/ELumA4VjN9a
Return To Forever – Romantic Warior (1978) (C)
https://workupload.com/file/sQcQx5qcWJP
Chick Corea - The Leprechaun (1976)
https://mega.nz/file/tkEkxQ6S#AAAAAAAAAADYqByRaX2gtAAAAAAAAAAA2KgckWl9oLQ
Chick Corea - Secret Agent (1978) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/B9kgATCZ#AAAAAAAAAAArUX_X7hOTVQAAAAAAAAAAK1F_1-4Tk1U
Chick Corea – Friends (1978) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/h0FlGBxA#AAAAAAAAAABgldYPV7jihwAAAAAAAAAAYJXWD1e44oc
Chic Corea - Tap Step (1980) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/F0dQ1DrD#AAAAAAAAAAAZe5IVFcOBgQAAAAAAAAAAGXuSFRXDgYE
Chick Corea & Gary Burton - Live In Japan '81 (1981) (A)
https://turbobit.net/amjkuj7aniww.html
Glenn Zottola & Chick Corea - The Legend & I (2000-2021) (A)
https://rapidgator.net/file/d2f786d8029865e936d84410dbb0444a/Glenn_Zottola_&_Chick_Corea_The_Legend_&_I_(2000-2021).rar.html
Chick Corea Elektric Band - To The Stars (2004) (A)
https://rapidcloud.cc/sphfsvpue2ib/Chick_Corea_Elektric_Band_-_To_The_Stars.rar.html
Chick & Hiromi – Duet (2008) (B)
https://disk.yandex.com/d/TjlV5EmQ3a3peA
Chick Corea & John McLaughlin - Five Peace Band Live (2009) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/R6ghSQqI#AAAAAAAAAAADIr0ONf8YHAAAAAAAAAAAAyK9DjX_GBw
Corea, Clarke & White – Forever (2011) (B)
https://mega.nz/file/owsh1JQL#AAAAAAAAAACeBz_cSflDuwAAAAAAAAAAngc_3En5Q7s
Chick Corea - The Vigil (2013) (B)
https://rapidcloud.cc/a665w7fh8v75/Chick_Corea_-_The_Vigil.rar.html
Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band - Antidote (2019) (B)
https://disk.yandex.com/d/ChNG8_M7B--nsA
Great musician.
Many thanks Bob.
;)
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