Album:
Plays Disc 1
Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:09
Size: 135,6 MB
Art: Front
(2:12) 1. Chick Talks Mozart and Gershwin
(4:18) 2. Mozart: Piano Sonata in F, KV332 (2nd Part - Adagio) - Live in Clearwater / 2018
(7:39) 3. Someone To Watch Over Me - Live in Clearwater / 2018
(2:18) 4. Improvisation on Scarlatti - Live in Paris / 2018
(2:07) 5. Scarlatti: Sonata in D minor K9, L413 Allegro - Live in Paris / 2018
(5:39) 6. Yesterdays - Live in Paris / 2018
(0:41) 7. Chick Talks Bill Evans and Antonio Jobim - Live in Berlin / 2018
(7:22) 8. Waltz For Debby - Live in Berlin / 2018
(5:06) 9. Desafinado - Live in Berlin / 2018
(4:14) 10. Chopin: Prelude Op. 28 #4 - Live in Paris / 2018
(5:00) 11. Scriabin: Prelude Op. 11 (Part 1) #4 - Live in Paris / 2018
(0:20) 12. Chick Talks Monk - Live in Berlin / 2018
(4:13) 13. Pannonica - Live in Berlin / 2018
(2:33) 14. Trinkle Tinkle - Live in Berlin / 2018
(4:20) 15. Blue Monk - Live in Berlin / 2018
Album:
Plays Disc 2
Time: 53:54
Size: 126,3 MB
(5:55) 1. Pastime Paradise - Live in Clearwater / 2018
(0:46) 2. Chick Talks Paco - Live in Clearwater / 2018
(9:33) 3. The Yellow Nimbus - Live in Paris / 2018
(0:58) 4. Chick Talks Portraits - Live in Paris / 2018
(2:22) 5. Portrait: Henrietta - Live in Paris / 2018
(2:08) 6. Portrait: Chris - Live in Paris / 2018
(0:22) 7. Chick Talks Duets - Live in Paris / 2018
(3:57) 8. Duet: Yaron - Live in Paris / 2018
(3:06) 9. Duet: Charles - Live in Paris / 2018
(0:42) 10. Chick Talks Children's Songs - Live in Paris / 2018
(1:43) 11. Children's Song No. 1 - Live in Paris / 2018
(1:12) 12. Children's Song No. 3 - Live in Paris / 2018
(2:36) 13. Children's Song No. 4 - Live in Paris / 2018
(1:24) 14. Children's Song No. 9 - Live in Paris / 2018
(3:49) 15. Children's Song No. 10 - Live in Paris / 2018
(1:33) 16. Children's Song No. 15 - Live in Paris / 2018
(3:43) 17. Children's Song No. 17 - Live in Paris / 2018
(7:57) 18. Children's Song No. 12 - Live in Paris / 2018
As we huddle and binge on our national and moral failings, having as buoyant and engaging an artist come into our homes, as Chick Corea does on Plays, is simply a great, beautiful thing, and one of the core reasons that, even in the face of the daily ire, the majority of us hold tight the better part of ourselves in order to share it with the greater whole. It is not a matter of greatest performance of this or that or whatever, it is a matter of the honesty ringing forth as Corea, seemingly without effort, glides, leaps and bounds, across a host of his inspirations. Featuring agile illuminations of, among others, Scarlatti, Chopin, Bill Evans, George Gershwin, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stevie Wonder, Thelonious Monk, Corea, his ageless touch and positivity on full display, crafts a shimmering Indra's web that connects the life force that composer has given to the player so that he can now connect deeply with his thankful audience. Music to feel, dance with, make love with, and create.
But that doesn't make any of Plays twenty-six performances (it's a double disc set) background music to the new normal. This gig plays like you're sitting (or standing) in any of the venues where this witty, whimsical set of animated miniatures was captured for posterity. A sincerely warm host, Corea explains his thinking that delights in pairing Mozart with Gershwin, Evans with Jobim. He spontaneously creates tone poems for two audience members. He improvises with two other audience participants who, it was later discovered, were French pianist Charles Heisser, and French-Israeli jazz pianist Yaron Herman. His Cirque du Soleil-styled ballet through three by Monk, "Pannonica," "Trinkle Tinkle," "Blue Monk," deliciously sum up the whole of Plays: It's great to be alive and listening.~ Mike Jurkovic https://www.allaboutjazz.com/plays-chick-corea-concord-jazz
Personnel: Chick Corea: piano
R.I.P.
Born: June 12, 1941, Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States
Died: February 9, 2021
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