Trio Music Live in Europe
Chick Corea · 1986
61 min · 7 tracks · post-bop · avant-garde jazz
A vibrant exploration of jazz soundscapes, merging intricate improvisation with melodic fluidity across an engaging live setting.
Why this album works
- Best for
- intricate improvisation rewarding attention gradual build to vibrant climax immersive live performance experience
- Context
- By 1986, Chick Corea was already a prominent figure in the jazz world, celebrated for his innovative blend of genres. 'Trio Music Live in Europe' followed his acclaimed 1983 album 'The Mad Hatter' and showcased his ongoing evolution as a bandleader. This album captures Corea's dynamic interaction with fellow musicians, illustrating his commitment to live performance as a vital aspect of jazz expression.
- If you like
- post-bop, avant-garde jazz
Trio Music Live in Europe is an album by Chick Corea, released in 1986. A vibrant exploration of jazz soundscapes, merging intricate improvisation with melodic fluidity across an engaging live setting. The album is notable for its critical acclaim and was well-received by audiences, emphasizing Corea's fusion of traditional jazz with avant-garde elements. It highlights the interplay between Corea and his trio, which has influenced countless jazz musicians seeking to balance improvisation with structure. The album also exemplifies the vibrant European jazz scene of the mid-1980s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Trio Music Live in Europe sound like?
A vibrant exploration of jazz soundscapes, merging intricate improvisation with melodic fluidity across an engaging live setting. Rooted in post-bop and avant-garde jazz.
What makes Trio Music Live in Europe by Chick Corea notable?
The album is notable for its critical acclaim and was well-received by audiences, emphasizing Corea's fusion of traditional jazz with avant-garde elements. It highlights the interplay between Corea and his trio, which has influenced countless jazz musicians seeking to balance improvisation with structure. The album also exemplifies the vibrant European jazz scene of the mid-1980s. By 1986, Chick Corea was already a prominent figure in the jazz world, celebrated for his innovative blend of genres. 'Trio Music Live in Europe' followed his acclaimed 1983 album 'The Mad Hatter' and showcased his ongoing evolution as a bandleader. This album captures Corea's dynamic interaction with fellow musicians, illustrating his commitment to live performance as a vital aspect of jazz expression.
Who is Trio Music Live in Europe for?
Trio Music Live in Europe works well if you're into intricate improvisation rewarding attention, gradual build to vibrant climax and immersive live performance experience.
How many songs are on Trio Music Live in Europe?
Trio Music Live in Europe has 7 tracks, running approximately 61 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Loop 6:28
- 2 I Hear a Rhapsody 6:40
- 3 Summer Night / Night and Day Standout 14:27
- 4 Prelude No. 2 / Mock Up Standout 12:21
- 5 Transformation 5:08
- 6 Hittin' It 5:24
- 7 Mirovisions Standout 11:26
Release Date
January 1, 1986
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
61 min 57 sec
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