Live at the Blue Note
65 min · 7 tracks · post-bop · avant-garde jazz
A vibrant showcase of spontaneous improvisation and intricate melodies that embody Corea's jazz virtuosity.
Why this album works
- Best for
- spontaneous improvisation exploration gradual build to resolution late-night reflective listening
- Context
- Released in 1997, 'Live at the Blue Note' captures Chick Corea during a prolific period of his career, following his acclaimed album 'Time Warp' (1996). This live recording features Corea alongside accomplished musicians, highlighting his commitment to collaborative jazz exploration and showcasing his evolution as a leading figure in avant-garde jazz.
- If you like
- post-bop, avant-garde jazz
Live at the Blue Note is an album by Chick Corea. A vibrant showcase of spontaneous improvisation and intricate melodies that embody Corea's jazz virtuosity. This album received critical acclaim, particularly for its innovative approach to live performance within the jazz genre. It stands out for its seamless blend of complex compositions and improvisational prowess, reflecting Corea's significant influence on both contemporary and traditional jazz scenes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at the Blue Note sound like?
A vibrant showcase of spontaneous improvisation and intricate melodies that embody Corea's jazz virtuosity. Rooted in post-bop and avant-garde jazz.
What makes Live at the Blue Note by Chick Corea notable?
This album received critical acclaim, particularly for its innovative approach to live performance within the jazz genre. It stands out for its seamless blend of complex compositions and improvisational prowess, reflecting Corea's significant influence on both contemporary and traditional jazz scenes. Released in 1997, 'Live at the Blue Note' captures Chick Corea during a prolific period of his career, following his acclaimed album 'Time Warp' (1996). This live recording features Corea alongside accomplished musicians, highlighting his commitment to collaborative jazz exploration and showcasing his evolution as a leading figure in avant-garde jazz.
Who is Live at the Blue Note for?
Live at the Blue Note works well if you're into spontaneous improvisation exploration, gradual build to resolution and late-night reflective listening.
How many songs are on Live at the Blue Note?
Live at the Blue Note has 7 tracks, running approximately 65 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Say It Again, Part 1 1:30
- 2 Say It Again, Part 2 1:28
- 3 Double Image Standout 17:35
- 4 Dreamless Standout 10:57
- 5 Molecules 11:31
- 6 Soul Mates 9:03
- 7 It Could Happen to You Standout 13:34
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
65 min 40 sec
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