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Chick Corea Biography Part2

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In 1970 he formed the group Circle with Anthony Braxton, Dave Holland and Barry Altschul and so began a change in direction to free interplay. Feeling limited and confined, Chick left the group in 1971 to record a couple of solo albums for ECM.
The album Light As A Feather, featured Chick’s most famous tune to date, “Spain” which is a Samba with a flowing and memorable melody punctuated by a very rhythmical unison interlude sans bass and drums.
Other well-known Corea tunes are: What Was; Windows; Armando’s Rumba; Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly; Senor Mouse; Times Lie.
The group Return to Forever featured Joe Farrell, reeds; Stanley Clarke, bass; Airto Moreira, percussion; Brazilian singer Flora Purim and of course, Chick on keyboards.
Discography: Now He Sings, Now He Sobs; Sweet Rain (with Stan Getz); In a Silent way and Bitches Brew (with Miles Davis); Light As A Feather (with Gary Burton);

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