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Jeudi 27 Avril – La mise à jour de Windows 2053 à fonctionné, y a pleins de fenêtre !

...that Chick Corea stopped playing to take a photo of me :D

 

Taken on Sat 9/23 at the Blue Note at the end of their 8 PM concert.

 

Chick Corea / Steve Gadd Band. From left to right:

 

Lionel Loueke - Guitar

Steve Wilson - Sax/Flute

Carlitos Del Puerto - Bass

Luisito Quintero - Percussion

Chick Corea - Keyboards

Steve Gadd - Drums

Lundi 27 Avril 2020 – Ma dernier version de windows, elle est buggée cette version… y a plus de soleil et que des nuages gris.

Vendredi 26 Février 2021 – Il n’y a pas le feu et pas de quoi se jeter par la fenêtre, juste beaucoup de nuages.

♪♫♫Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy - Return to Forever ♪♫♫♪♫♫

 

Lumix DMC L1 + Zuiko OM 50mm 1.8

Thanx to all my friends!!!! You are wunderbar!!!!

 

Chick Corea Acoustic Band "Green Dolphin Street" www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NeIj1NwKvA&feature=related

(please listen....this rendition ROCKS!!)

 

Narzisstischer Gold-Hund

Narcistische Gold-Dog

自恋的金狗

Narcisoidni zlatni pas

Narcizinis auksinis šuo

Chien d'or narcissique

Perro de oro narcisista

Cão-ouro narcisista

 

“Look around you, my people

If you look, then you will see

How to Love- Life is Paradise

All together

What game shall we play today ?”

 

from the song~ “What Game Shall We Play Today ?” by

Chick Corea and Return to Forever, With Flora Purim and Airto. ECM

youtu.be/ZyqyROM6Shw

 

From one photo. Image, textures and digital painting by Me, Tom.

Much thanks for Peace, comments, faves and Group invites !!!

 

Flickr=Love 🐢🐶🐢 Be nice or leave. Thank You 🙏

We all serve at TrailerDog’s pleasure...

from the series of „jazz“

Chick Corea ... : Like Minds

Nov. 9th, 2018 - Torino, OGR

Sorry for the vegans who get eggs-cited :)

Mardi 16 Février 2021 – Le jour d’après où tu n’es pas sorti de chez toi, alors tu manques un peu d’idées.

parte della mia collezione di dischi negli anni 80/90.

 

da sinistra (quelli leggibili):

 

• Hiram Bullock give it what u got • Linda Ronstadt Lush Life • Linda Ronstadt What's New • artisti vari Opere per tromba e organo • Ivan Davis • Elements • Barbra Streisand The Broadway Album • Emerson, Lake & Palmer • George Duke Face Reflection • We Are The Word Usa for Africa • Weather Report Misterious Traveller • John Lee Hooker The Healer • Jonny Clegg & Savuka Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World • Bowie Diamond Dogs • Deodato 2 • Dire Straits Making Movies • Papa John Creach • Tracy Chapman • Joni Mitchell Hejira • The Years After (Alvin Lee) Ssssh! • Bruce Springsteem Born In U.S.A • V.S.O.P. The Quintet • The Pablo All Stars Jam• Ry Cooder Jazz • Coleman Hawkins • Traffic Welcome To The Canteen • Stevie Wonder In Square Circle • Gary Peacock Tales Of Another • Miles Davis Bitches Brew • Pat Metheny with Dave Holland & Roy Haynes Question and Answer • Weather Report Tale Spinnin • Dexter Gordon • Swing Bands• Ahmad Jamal Tranquility • Lou Donaldson A different scene • Claudio Fasoli & Franco D'Andrea Jazz Duo • Charlie Haden Closeness • King Crimson Starless and Bible Black • King Crimson U.S.A. • Chick Corea & Gary Burton Crystal Silence • Laws - Jones - Corea Blanchard: New Earth Sonata • Return To Forever featuring Chick Corea Where Have I Known You Before • Sade Stronger Than Pride • Sade Promise • Sade Diamond Life • Susanne Vega Days Of Open Hand • Susanne Vega • Wynton Marsalis Hot House Flower • Wynton Marsalis Haydn, Hummel, L. Mozart: Trumpet Concertos, National Philharmonic Orchestra Leppard • Wynton Marsalis Black Codes (From The Underground) • Wynton Marsalis Think Of One... • Sting Bring On The Night • Sting ...Nothing Like The Sun • The Police Reggatta De Blanc • The Police Outlandos d'Amour • The Police Ghost In The Machine • Oscar Peterson Another Day • Oscar Peterson the Way Beally Blay Vol. III • Oscar Peterson My Favorite Instrument Vol. IVOscar Peterson Mellow Mood Vol. V • Oscar Peterson Jazz History Vol. 6 • Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry • Pink Floyd Animal • Eric Clapton Money And Cigarettes • Eric Clapton No Reason to Cry • Bob Dyland Knocked Out Loaded • Grover Washington Winelight • Grover Washington Jr. Then and Now • Yes The Yes Album • Phoebe Snow

 

ovviamente, questi dischi sono solo una parte della discografia straniera di tutta la mia raccolta

 

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Return to Forever meets Mahavishnu Orchestra

 

Chick Corea and John McLaughlin on stage at The Blue Note Jazz Club.

 

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Gayle Moran is a vocalist, keyboard player (piano, organ, and synthesizer), and songwriter. She was a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the mid-1970s,[1] appearing on Apocalypse (1974) and Visions of the Emerald Beyond (1975).

 

She later appeared on recordings by Return to Forever's 1977 album Musicmagic and the Chick Corea solo albums The Leprechaun (1975), My Spanish Heart (1976), The Mad Hatter (1978), Secret Agent (1978) and Touchstone (1982). She also had a part in the making of a song titled "Afterlife" in the 2007 film War starring Jet Li and Jason Statham.

 

Other guest vocal appearances include "The Gracious Core", on Mark Isham's album Castalia, and the title track from the 1976 David Sancious & Tone release, "Transformation (The Speed of Love).

 

She released one album in her own name, I Loved You Then ... I Love You Now (1979). She has been married to the jazz musician Chick Corea since 1972. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayle_Moran

 

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Return to Forever meets Mahavishnu Orchestra

 

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The name 'New Directions' is taken from Miles Davis' album of the similar title - it contained number of his never published pieces of music. 'Big Fun' is a great, great piece of a continuous flow of sound. It starts 'in the middle' and seem to have no finish... The original art cover by Corky McCoy... I attach a sampler of Miles' '70s psychedelia - couldn't find anything from Big Fun album: the flow The musicians playing with Davis were the cream of Fusion Jazz. John McLaughlin was the guitarist and a had musical piece by Davis on the album dedicated to him 'Go Ahead John'.

Where have I known you before

The moment I saw you I knew

I had found again the singer of a

Thousand songs

That haunted every dream

The painter of the colors of my mind

Reminding me of places we had been

I’m seeing clearer now - the truth unfolds

The past all drifts away

You’re back again my dearest friend

You never went away

 

Neville Potter

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=myhU4A3qrx0

 

Press L to see on black

Miles Davis

Bitches Brew

Columbia Records (1970)

Double album

Gatefold sleeve

 

Artwork (cover painting) : Mati Klarwein

Design: John Berg

Cat Stevens / Izitso

Side one:

- "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" – 2:44

- "Life" – 4:56

- "Killin' Time" – 3:30

- "Kypros" [instr] – 3:10

- "Bonfire" – 4:10

Side two:

- "(I Never Wanted) To Be a Star" – 3:03

- "Crazy" – 3:33

- "Sweet Jamaica" – 3:31

- "Was Dog a Doughnut?" [instr] (Stevens, Bruce Lynch, Jean Roussel) – 4:15

- "Child for a Day" (Paul Travis, David Gordon) – 4:23

(All tracks composed by Cat Stevens, except where indicated)

Cat Stevens – Epiphone Casino electric guitar, Ovation guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki, keyboards, piano, celesta, harpsichord, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes, Polymoog, Moog synthesizer, Minimoog, ARP String Synthesizer, ARP 2600, Yamaha CS-80, Yamaha GX-1, Yamaha EA5R electronic organ, music sequencer,[5] drums, percussion, harmonica, brass, arrangements, vocals

Jean Roussel – Hammond organ, piano, organ, synthesizer, ARP String Synthesizer, Yamaha CS-80, keyboards, flute, glockenspiel, vibraphone, string instruments, brass instruments, arrangements

David Campbell – string and brass arrangements

Chick Corea – electric piano, keyboards on "Bonfire" and "Was Dog a Doughnut?"

Barry Beckett – piano, electric piano, organ, keyboards on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Tim Henson – acoustic piano, piano, organ, keyboards on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Little Brother Montgomery – ARP 2600 on "Was Dog a Doughnut?"

Broderick Smith – harmonica on "Sweet Jamaica"

Marjorie Lagerwall – harp on "Sweet Jamaica"

Ray Gomez – guitar on "Was Dog A Doughnut?"

Pete Carr – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, ovation guitar, Epiphone Casino, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki

Jim Johnson – rhythm guitar on "Killin' Time"

Weldon Myrick – steel guitar on "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"

Reggie Young – electric guitar on "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"

Bruce Lynch – double bass, electbass, bass synthesizer

David Hood – double bass, bass, bass synthesizer on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Andy Newmark – drums, percussion on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" and "Kypros" and "Bonfire" and "Sweet Jamaica"

Bill Berg – drums, percussion on "Life" and "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star" and "Crazy"

Barry Morgan – drums, percussion "Life" and "Was Dog a Doughnut?"

Roger Hawkins – drums, percussion on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Elkie Brooks – Vocals on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard"

Suzanne Lynch – backing vocals on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" and "Life" and "Sweet Jamaica"

Carla Benson – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"

Evette Benton – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"

Barbara Ingram – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"

Gene Page – string instruments, brass instruments, arrangements

Recorded: 18 September 1976 – March 1977 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, Alabama;

Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis;

Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee;

Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada

Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark

sleeve design: Cat Stevens, Photography by Moshe Brakha

Label: A&M Records / 1977

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Return to Forever meets Mahavishnu Orchestra

 

Chick Corea and John McLaughlin on stage at The Blue Note Jazz Club.

 

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This photograph is copyrighted and may not be used in any way without permission. Contact me at : jackman_on_jazz@yahoo.com concerning use.

 

Newport, Rhode Island

Gayle Moran is a vocalist, keyboard player (piano, organ, and synthesizer), and songwriter. She was a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the mid-1970s,[1] appearing on Apocalypse (1974) and Visions of the Emerald Beyond (1975).

 

She later appeared on recordings by Return to Forever's 1977 album Musicmagic and the Chick Corea solo albums The Leprechaun (1975), My Spanish Heart (1976), The Mad Hatter (1978), Secret Agent (1978) and Touchstone (1982). She also had a part in the making of a song titled "Afterlife" in the 2007 film War starring Jet Li and Jason Statham.

 

Other guest vocal appearances include "The Gracious Core", on Mark Isham's album Castalia, and the title track from the 1976 David Sancious & Tone release, "Transformation (The Speed of Love).

 

She released one album in her own name, I Loved You Then ... I Love You Now (1979). She has been married to the jazz musician Chick Corea since 1972. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayle_Moran

 

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While playing hide-and-seek today, I ran across a long lost friend: Chick Corea (a.k.a. Tortellini). We haven't seen him for months... apparently he had rolled under one of the human's beds and hadn't come out because it was so nice and cozy under there.

 

Tortellini is one of the best jazz pianist ever. He used to make recordings, but there was a human whose name was Chick Corea, and that human would sell the recordings, saying that he had played them. Well, folks, this is the real Chick Corea. We even call him Chick Corea sometimes because of it.

 

He's pretty good at the piano for someone who doesn't really have arms, let alone fingers.

 

Anyway, Tortellini/Chick Corea tried to teach me how to play the piano today... it's really hard, but I had fun trying.

På Victoria Nasjonal Jazzscene i Oslo, 2. november 2015

Gayle Moran is a vocalist, keyboard player (piano, organ, and synthesizer), and songwriter. She was a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the mid-1970s,[1] appearing on Apocalypse (1974) and Visions of the Emerald Beyond (1975).

 

She later appeared on recordings by Return to Forever's 1977 album Musicmagic and the Chick Corea solo albums The Leprechaun (1975), My Spanish Heart (1976), The Mad Hatter (1978), Secret Agent (1978) and Touchstone (1982). She also had a part in the making of a song titled "Afterlife" in the 2007 film War starring Jet Li and Jason Statham.

 

Other guest vocal appearances include "The Gracious Core", on Mark Isham's album Castalia, and the title track from the 1976 David Sancious & Tone release, "Transformation (The Speed of Love).

 

She released one album in her own name, I Loved You Then ... I Love You Now (1979). She has been married to the jazz musician Chick Corea since 1972. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayle_Moran

 

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Miles Davis: Live-Evil 1971

 

1. Sivad (Davis) 15'13

2. Little Church (Pascoal) 3'14

3. Medley: Gemini (Davis)/Double Image (Zawinul) 5'53

Side 2

4. What I Say (Davis) 21'09

5. Nem Um Talvez (Davis) 4'03

Disc: 2 - side 1

6. Selim (Davis) 2'12

7. Funky Tonk (Davis) 23'26

Side 2 Disc 2

8. Inamorata And Narration (Davis) 26'29

(total 102 min)

 

Miles Davis Trumpet

Gary Bartz Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano), Liner Notes

Wayne Shorter Sax (Soprano)

Steve Grossman Sax (Soprano)

John McLaughlin Guitar

Khalil Balakrishna Sitar (Electric)

Herbie Hancock Keyboards, Piano (Electric)

Keith Jarrett Organ, Keyboards, Piano (Electric) 1,2,4-8

Joe Zawinul Piano (Electric) 3

Chick Corea Piano (Electric)

Michael Henderson Bass (Electric), Guitar (Bass)

Ron Carter Bass, Bass (Acoustic)

Dave Holland Bass, Bass (Electric), Bass (Acoustic)

Airto Moreira Percussion

Hermeto Pascoal Drums, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Voices, Whistle (Human)

Jack DeJohnette Drums (solo 4)

Billy Cobham Drums

 

Recording Date: Feb 6, 1970 - Dec 19, 1970

Release 1971: Columbia/Legacy #65135

Cover painting Mati Klarwein

 

bought the Double LP 23.11.1972 36 mk

 

Miles' intensive period goes on with top musicians,

see the list! McLaughlin is at his best!

 

Gayle Moran is a vocalist, keyboard player (piano, organ, and synthesizer), and songwriter. She was a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra during the mid-1970s,[1] appearing on Apocalypse (1974) and Visions of the Emerald Beyond (1975).

 

She later appeared on recordings by Return to Forever's 1977 album Musicmagic and the Chick Corea solo albums The Leprechaun (1975), My Spanish Heart (1976), The Mad Hatter (1978), Secret Agent (1978) and Touchstone (1982). She also had a part in the making of a song titled "Afterlife" in the 2007 film War starring Jet Li and Jason Statham.

 

Other guest vocal appearances include "The Gracious Core", on Mark Isham's album Castalia, and the title track from the 1976 David Sancious & Tone release, "Transformation (The Speed of Love).

 

She released one album in her own name, I Loved You Then ... I Love You Now (1979). She has been married to the jazz musician Chick Corea since 1972. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayle_Moran

 

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