Latest Release
- 13 SEPT 2024
- 7 Songs
- Return To Forever · 1972
- Light As a Feather · 1973
- Crystal Silence · 1973
- Crystal Silence (The ECM Recordings 1972-1979) · 1979
- Crystal Silence (The ECM Recordings 1972-1979) · 1979
- Crystal Silence · 1972
Essential Albums
- It's only natural that, following his stint in Miles Davis' dark and mysterious electric outfit, keyboardist Chick Corea would make a smooth, sunny about-face with his first Return to Forever lineup. Brazilian singer Flora Purim and drumming hubby Airto Moreira brought a tropical tinge to Corea's influential 1972 fusion classic, propelling the samba groove of "What Game Shall We Play Toda", the Mexican-flamenco verve of "Sometime Ago - La Fiesta" and the reflective pleasures of everything else, with Corea bobbing benignly overhead on electric piano.
Music Videos
Artist Playlists
- The late pianist/composer was an early jazz innovator and boundary pusher.
- Stylistic variety on the pianist's many collaborations.
Singles & EPs
- 2015
- 2010
Appears On
- The Jive Aces
About Chick Corea
Rarely does an artist who so deeply challenges the notions of a genre become as decorated and recognized as the late pianist/composer Chick Corea, who died in 2021 at age 79. Born Armando Anthony Corea, the man who came to be known as Chick started out playing in Herbie Mann’s and Stan Getz’s bands before joining Miles Davis in the late ’60s, at the dawn of the fusion era. But that orienting of jazz toward a rock orthodoxy—Corea’s boundary-pushing work alongside keyboardist Joe Zawinul is as central to the sound of Bitches Brew as Miles’ trumpet—was only the beginning of a career-long cross-pollination process. Whether with his own bands (which included Return to Forever, Circle, and Chick Corea Elektric Band), as a regular improv partner with vibraphonist Gary Burton, or with countless other collaborators, Corea wrote what would become jazz standards while incorporating aspects of folk, rock, funk, Brazilian, Spanish, and all other manner of styles. It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that Corea's influence is felt far beyond the jazz world, with hip-hop and electronic artists such as Flying Lotus, Eric B. & Rakim, and G-Eazy offering him that highest of praise by sampling him.
- FROM
- Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States of America
- BORN
- 1941
- GENRE
- Jazz