The Chick Corea Songbook
The Chick Corea Songbook is a studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer on September 29, 2009.[1] The album features The Manhattan Transfer's interpretations of several Chick Corea compositions, including a song written by Corea for this album.[1][2] The executive producer was Yusuf Gandhi.
Additional artists
Reviews
All About Jazz editor Jerry D'Souza stated regarding this album, "Manhattan Transfer is back, and in top-notch form with a marvelous blend of melody and song." Regarding individual songs, he added, "Spain" is magical. The snap and crackle are done to a nicety, the arrangement opening the door to gently cascading harmonies and embracing solo singing," "The Story of Anna & Armando (Armando's Rhumba)" is flamboyant, the vocals swaying and resounding in harmony within the balmy atmosphere of the lyrics".[2]
Track listing
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Song title |
Composer/songwriter |
length |
1 |
"Free Samba" |
Corea |
5:15 |
2 |
"Spain (I Can Recall) Prelude" |
Joaquín Rodrigo, Al Jarreau, Artie Maren, Corea |
3:11 |
3 |
"Spain (I Can Recall)" |
Rodrigo, Jarreau, Maren, Corea |
6:37 |
4 |
"One Step Closer (The One Step)" |
Van Dyke Parks, Corea, Tim Hauser |
5:16 |
5 |
"Children's Song #15" |
Corea |
1:16 |
6 |
"500 Miles High" |
Corea, Neville Potter |
6:52 |
7 |
"Another Roadside Attraction (Space Circus)" |
Parks, Corea, Hauser, Basie Hauser |
4:21 |
8 |
"Time's Lie" |
Corea, Potter |
3:55 |
9 |
"La Chanson Du Bébé (Children's Song #1)" |
Janis Siegel, Corea, Cheryl Bentyne |
2:32 |
10 |
"Ragtime in Pixiland (Pixiland Rag)" |
Corea |
1:46 |
11 |
"The Story of Anna & Armando (Armando's Rhumba)" |
Siegel, Corea |
6:15 |
12 |
"Free Samba (Extended Version)" |
Corea |
8:16 |
References
External links
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- Tim Hauser
- Erin Dickins
- Laurel Massé
- Marty Nelson
- Gene Pistilli
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Book:The Manhattan Transfer |