Chick Corea – Return To Forever
Tracklist
A1 | Return To Forever | 12:02 | |
A2 | Crystal Silence | 6:55 | |
A3 | What Game Shall We Play Today | 4:24 | |
B | Sometime Ago - La Fiesta | 23:11 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Polydor K.K.
Credits
- Composed By – Chick Corea
- Drums, Percussion – Airto Moreira
- Electric Bass, Double Bass – Stanley Clarke
- Electric Piano – Chick Corea
- Engineer – Tony May
- Flute [Flutes], Soprano Saxophone – Joe Farrell
- Liner Notes – 油井正一*
- Lyrics By – Neville Potter
- Photography By [Cover] – Michael Manoogian
- Producer – Manfred Eicher
- Vocals, Percussion – Flora Purim
Notes
Published by Litha Music · European subpublisher: ECM Records
Recorded on February 2 and 3, 1972 at A & R Studios New York City
Produced by ECM Records, W. Germany Licensed by 'Hara Music, Tokyo
Manufactured by Polydor K.K. Japan KI 7802
Recorded on February 2 and 3, 1972 at A & R Studios New York City
Produced by ECM Records, W. Germany Licensed by 'Hara Music, Tokyo
Manufactured by Polydor K.K. Japan KI 7802
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): MP-2273A MPF-1136A A-6-13 FECAC
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): MP-2273B MPF-1136B B-3-19
- Rights Society: JASRAC
Other Versions (5 of 105)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Return To Forever (LP, Album) | ECM Records | ECM 1022 ST | Germany | 1972 | ||
New Submission | Return To Forever (LP, Album) | Polydor | MP 2273 | Japan | 1972 | ||
Return To Forever (LP, Album, Stereo) | ECM Records | ECM 1022 ST | Germany | 1972 | |||
New Submission | Return To Forever (Cassette, Album, Stereo) | Polydor | 25CJ0025 | Japan | 1972 | ||
New Submission | Return To Forever (Reel-To-Reel, 7 ½ ips, 4-Track Stereo, 7" Cine Reel, Album) | Polydor | XP 1040 | Japan | 1972 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- The sound of this Japanese pressed vinyl is beyond expectation. It is more natural and beautiful than any other country's pressing. I would recommend this vinyl to those who have the prejudice that records pressed in Japan have too little bass and too much treble.
- Outstanding pressing of this amazing album. Like most japanese pressings, this one is a true test for your hi-fi. Dead quiet vinyl, outstanding dynamics, every instrument is clear, percussion is literally in-your-face. You cannot go wrong with his pressing, and it's sold at amazingly low prices. I do not have an original US press to compare, but this cannot sound better. Please, prove me wrong.
Release
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