| Album Features |
| UPC: | 074646552421 |
| Artist: | Return to Forever |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 2000 |
| Record Label: | Sony Music Distribution (USA) |
| Genre: | Fusion, Jazz Instrument |
Track Listing1. Medieval Overture
2. Sorceress
3. Romantic Warrior, The
4. Majestic Dance
5. Magician, The
6. Duel of the Jester and the Tyrant, Pts. 1 & 2
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 45 min. |
| Producer: | Chick Corea, Bob Belden (Reissue) |
| Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesPersonnel includes: Chick Corea (keyboards); Al DiMeola (guitar); Stanley Clarke (bass); Lenny White (drums).Includes liner notes by Chick Corea.All tracks have been digitally remastered.Personnel: Al di Meola (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide whistle, bells, hand bells); Stanley Clarke (piccolo, acoustic bass, electric bass, bells, hand bells); Chick Corea (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, keyboards, ARP synthesizer, mini-Moog synthesizer, Moog synthesizer, percussion); Organ (marimba, percussion); Lenny White (drums, snare drum, congas, cymbals, timbales, timpani, bells, hand bells).Audio Remasterer: Mark Wilder.Audio Remixer: Dennis MacKay.Liner Note Authors: John Swenson; Organ.Recording information: Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO (02/1976).Illustrator: Wilson McLean.By the time Return to Forever's ROMANTIC WARRIOR lineup coalesced, the group was very much a partnership between all four members. By 1976, with increased reliance on Corea's banks of analog synthesizers and Al Dimeola's searing electric guitar, the quartet had arrived at a musical crossroads that was more closely aligned with "progressive" ensembles of the day like Hands or Happy The Man than with real rockers or jazzmen. This undefined netherworld marked the point of delineation between "jazz-rock" a la '70s Miles and the less definable "fusion."The compositions, contributed by all four members, feature death-defying time changes and fleet-fingered riffs that would mark the downfall of lesser men. The facility displayed by Corea, DiMeola, and bassist Stanley Clarke is astounding, as they rip through counterpoint and unison lines, spitting out sixteenth-notes like bubblegum. Drummer Lenny White is a polyrhythmic wonder, making all the bizarre, unconventional shifts sound completely organic. As on his '70s solo albums, DiMeola offers the liquid, rapid-fire solos that would inspire a generation of fusion guitarists, while Corea's nimble lead synthesizer work gives Mahavishnu-era Jan Hammer (obviously an inspiration) a run for his money.
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