I love how Jeff Ballard and Edward Simon can't take the smiles off their faces watching the master at work. Listening to this stellar lineup, who wouldn't smile? (Except for the ridiculous missing audio)
Corea simulating himself on some cheesy digital keyboard (in the late 60s he had relentlessly worked on the Rhodes to create the incredible sound and intonation he achieved then). The rest descends into a boring, uninspired « latin » session, all the atmosphere and unique features of the composition are wrecked. The listless and crude way in which the theme is played is actually shocking.
I love how Jeff Ballard and Edward Simon can't take the smiles off their faces watching the master at work. Listening to this stellar lineup, who wouldn't smile? (Except for the ridiculous missing audio)
I still like to hear Brian Blade in the SF jazz collective.
wtf "I wish it could go on and on" she says, then just shut up! These people shouldn't talk over this, one of my favorite versions of spain. So smooth
Interesting arrangement - old dotted quarter becomes new half. Also Ballard cameo 😜
edward simon (piano) arranged this one. he's got a great story of how he showed chick the arrangement up in the dressing room.
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Amazing combination! Thanks for the post!
Beautiful!
SO wonderful!
DAYUM....... ORGASMIC!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY!!!!!!
That was the Alan Shorter album
Excellent, thanks!
why is this my classwork for band ?
The drummer is OBED CALVAIRE who Plays some Very Interesting rhythms inds hes is FANTASTIC
No, that’s Jeff Ballard on drums
Awesome band Hands Down
I still like Sound drums from Eric Harland in Sf jazz collective
WTF with the interruption on the BEST PART of the arrangement!!
Yesssssssss!
Andre Hayward is the trombonist from Houston, Texas
maravilhoso.
Jeff Ballard on drums
Npr literally turned off the best part of the entire tune. The climax! Ruined!
that definitely made no sense
The worst!
Chick corea: "What can you say?" He is the Curious Explorer.
Yo that's Andre Hayward on bone
Goddamn man who wrote the arrangement?
Jeff Ballard on drum
Who is arranger this tune??? Awesome!!!
andre hayward on tbone
How distasteful to talk over someone's solo like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well... indeed Obed Calvaire is a black guy... Here, we've got Jeff Ballard, of course.
I died
trombonist is not Robin Eubanks.
That's not Obed on drums
Khris Royal Obed pulled a Michael Jackson and now he's white?
That awkward moment during the entire pitch wheel solo...
I can enjoy this video when playing at 1.25 speed
ВЫСШИЙ ПИЛОТАЖ..................................................РОССИЯ
npr. please. just stop.
Corea simulating himself on some cheesy digital keyboard (in the late 60s he had relentlessly worked on the Rhodes to create the incredible sound and intonation he achieved then). The rest descends into a boring, uninspired « latin » session, all the atmosphere and unique features of the composition are wrecked. The listless and crude way in which the theme is played is actually shocking.
oh god Chick, sorry but you sound way better without those fancy effects