Throughout his storied career, iconic pianist/keyboardist Chick Corea has explored a wealth of music from across borders both geographical and stylistic. Time and again over the decades heโs returned to what he calls his โSpanish Heartโ โ the Spanish, Latin and flamenco traditions that have indelibly shaped his unmistakable sound. Now, with his new album Antidote, recorded with his brand-new Spanish Heart Band, Corea once again delves deeply into the Latin side of his musical heritage with a stunning collection of musicians from Spain, Cuba, Venezuela and the U.S.
Coreaโs debut release with the Spanish Heart Band revisits classic pieces from two of the bandleaderโs most beloved albums, My Spanish Heart and Touchstone, along with new compositions and favorites by revered composers like Antรดnio Carlos Jobim, Paco de Lucรญa and Igor Stravinsky. WBGO.org has the track premiere for โThe Yellow Nimbus โ Part 2โhere.
Due out June 28, 2019 from Concord Jazz, Antidote is just that โ a musical cure for a turbulent time, bringing together artists from diverse cultures to make harmonious music together. In addition to this stellar new ensemble, the recording features guest appearances by the acclaimed Panamanian vocalist Rubรฉn Blades and gifted singers Gayle Moran Corea and Maria Bianca.
โMy genetics are Italian,โ Corea says, โbut my heart is Spanish. I grew up with that music. This new band is a mix of all the wonderful and various aspects of my love and lifetime experience with these rhythms that have been such a big part of my musical heritage.โ
To embark on this vibrant exploration, the 77-year-old keyboard virtuoso has assembled a brilliant eight-piece band: Flamenco guitarist Niรฑo Josele and saxophonist/flutist Jorge Pardo both hail from Spain and have both worked with the late flamenco master Paco de Lucรญa. Bassist Carlitos Del Puerto was born in Havana, Cuba and played on Chinese Butterfly, Coreaโs 2017 collaboration with legendary drummer Steve Gadd โ as did Venezuelan percussionist Luisito Quintero.
Trumpeter Michael Rodriguez and trombonist Steve Davis form an unstoppable horn front line, while Marcus Gilmore follows in the footsteps of his grandfather, the great Roy Haynes, as a master drummer (and close collaborator with Corea). The band is augmented by the fiery footwork of rising star flamenco dancer Nino de los Reyes.
โContinuing along the lines of his landmark recordings, Touchstone and My Spanish Heart,โ says John Burk, Concord Records President, โChick applies his creative genius to further explorations of Spanish and Afro-Cuban styles with an exceptional cast of musicians, to produce some of the most thrilling, dynamic, and deeply musical work of his entire career.โ
With a band of incredibly versatile musicians and his usual wide horizons, Corea composed a set of music that draws from a wealth of sources โ jazz and Latin music, naturally, but also classical, funk and fusion elements. โThis is the mixer,โ he says, pointing to his head. โI drink in the culture around me, which is rich in ideas. Iโm excited about this record because there are a lot of influences that come through in it.โ
There has been a Latin tinge to Coreaโs music almost as long as heโs been performing. His first gig upon arriving in New York City in 1960 was with the influential Cuban-born percussionist Mongo Santamarรญa at Birdland. As he recalls, โFour doors up from Birdland on Broadway was the Palladium, where you could hear people like Tito Puente, Machito, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri. I used to jump out of my gig [during breaks] and go stand in front of the bandstand at the Palladium. So the jazz scene that I came up in was very much a part of what I call my โSpanish Heart.โโ
Corea has made no secret for his love of Spanish, Latin and flamenco music. In 1972 he debuted perhaps his most well-known composition, โSpain,โ inspired by Joaquin Rodrigoโs Concierto de Aranjuez. The piece has been recorded countless times since, including versions by de Lucรญa and Tito Puente. In 1976 he released My Spanish Heart, an innovative session combining jazz fusion with traditional Latin music; it went on to become one of Coreaโs most successful albums and is universally considered a classic. 16 years later, he visited similar terrain on the even more expansive Touchstone, which spotlights his collaboration with de Lucรญa.
Corea revisits songs from both classic albums on Antidote. The title song from My Spanish Heart opens with a lush, moving vocal choir recorded by Coreaโs longtime musical and life partner, Gayle Moran Corea. Stark piano chords lead into the familiar song, rendered here with an emotionally stirring vocal by Rubรฉn Blades. The band then breaks into the electrifying dance of โArmandoโs Rhumba,โ a song penned by Corea in tribute to his father from the same album.
From Touchstone, Corea first offers an atmospheric rendition of โDuende,โ with an evocative palette featuring Pardoโs soaring flute and thrilling interplay between the eloquent horns of Davis and Rodriguez. Quinteroโs percussion dialogues with the rapid-fire patter of Nino de los Reyesโ dancing feet to open โYellow Nimbus,โ originally written as a duet for Corea and de Lucรญa. Here the pianistโs flurries are joined by the flamenco masterโs virtuosic protรฉgรฉ, Niรฑo Josele.
De Lucรญa composed โZyryab,โ named for the Persian-African poet and musician from 9-century Spain who was credited with introducing the lute to the Spanish court, destined to evolve into the flamenco guitar. Corea recorded the original version with the guitarist in 1990 and revisits its blend of Spanish and Middle Eastern influences in intriguing fashion here.
Another blend of disparate genres shines through on โPas de Deux,โ a piece from Stravinskyโs ballet โThe Fairyโs Kiss.โ Coreaโs solo piano arrangement weaves into his original piece โAdmiration,โ celebrating the feeling the bandleader has towards not only his inspirations but the remarkable ensemble that navigate his tricky stylistic mergers. The final composition Corea chooses to explore is Jobimโs classic โDesafinado,โ which features the soulful vocals of Maria Bianca relating the tale of a love affair gone slightly out of tune.
The album opens with the title track, โAntidote,โ a heartfelt entreaty written by Corea for Blades. The pianistโs lyric is a mission statement, defying the divisive issues we face with the fact that, โMusic, musicians and all artists are the antidote to manโs inhumanity to man.โ The music on Antidote captures that feeling with healing camaraderie, with the added spirit that Corea embraces in his lyric for โMy Spanish Heart.โ
Rhythm
The dance of life
Freedom of the imagination
The joy of creating
From my Spanish Heart
Chick Coreaโs store features limited, signed 2xLP 180g black vinyl, CDs, and test pressings, along with newly designed, exclusive Antidote merchandise: http://found.ee/Chick_webstore-j
Antidote is also available for pre-order: https://found.ee/ChickCorea_Antidote
- Antidote
- Duende
- The Yellow Nimbus – Part 1
- The Yellow Nimbus – Part 2
- Prelude to My Spanish Heart
- My Spanish Heart
- Armando’s Rhumba
- Desafinado
- Zyryab
- Pas De Deux
- Admiration
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