The Quest for Return to Forever
Chick Corea's musical adventure of fusion and expansion.
This 1974 album marked the band's full-scale adoption of electrified sounds, breaking new ground in fusion jazz. The complex ensemble, woven together by Corea's electric piano and Stanley Clarke's bass, greatly expanded the possibilities of jazz-rock. As the title suggests, the album is both connected to the past and filled with a desire to explore the future. It is an important work that symbolizes the innovation of 1970s jazz.
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Vulcan Worlds
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2)
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Where Have I Loved You Before
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3)
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The Shadow Of Lo
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Where Have I Danced With You Before
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Beyond The Seventh Galaxy
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Earth Juice
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Where Have I Known You Before
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3)
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Song Of The Pharaoh Kings
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Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Clavinet, Organ [Yamaha], Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Percussion - Chick Corea
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Producer - Chick Corea
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Drums, Percussion, Congas, Bongos - Lenny White
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Electric Bass, Organ [Yamaha], Chimes, Bells [Bell Tree] - Stanley Clarke
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Engineer [Recording] - Shelly Yakus
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Electric Guitar, 12-String Acoustic Guitar [Accoustic Twelve String Guitar] - Al DiMeola
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Mastered By - Tom Rabstenek
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Cover [Album], Concept By - Neville Potter
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Liner Notes - Neville Potter
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Design [Cover] - Petra Kinkele
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Photography By [Group] - Peter Kaplan
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Photography By [Front Cover] - Herb Dreiwitz