The Chick Corea Songbook
| The Chick Corea Songbook | ||||
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| Released | September 29, 2009 | |||
| Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
| Label | Four Quarters Entertainment | |||
| Producer | The Manhattan Transfer, Yusuf Gandhi | |||
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The Chick Corea Songbook is the twenty-second studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer on September 29, 2009.[1] The album features The Manhattan Transfer's interpretations of several Chick Corea compositions, including a song written by Corea for this album.[1][2] The executive producer was Yusuf Gandhi. It was the final album with Tim Hauser, who died in between the release of this album and their subsequent album.[3]
Reviews
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating | 
| All About Jazz | [2] | 
| Allmusic | |
| DownBeat | |
All About Jazz editor Jerry D'Souza stated regarding this album, "Manhattan Transfer is back, and in top-notch form with a marvelous blend of melody and song." Regarding individual songs, he added, "Spain" is magical. The snap and crackle are done to a nicety, the arrangement opening the door to gently cascading harmonies and embracing solo singing," "The Story of Anna & Armando (Armando's Rhumba)" is flamboyant, the vocals swaying and resounding in harmony within the balmy atmosphere of the lyrics".[2]
DownBeat reviewer Philip Booth awarded 3.5 stars to the album.[5] He wrote, "it’s difficult to deny the appeal of these voices, cascading and leapfrogging on 'Another Roadside Attraction (Space Circus)' and illuminating a story-song about Corea’s parents on 'The Story Of Anna & Armando (Armando’s Rhumba)' ".[5]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Free Samba" | Corea | 5:15 | 
| 2. | "Spain (I Can Recall) Prelude" | Joaquín Rodrigo, Al Jarreau, Artie Maren, Corea | 3:11 | 
| 3. | "Spain (I Can Recall)" | Rodrigo, Jarreau, Maren, Corea | 6:37 | 
| 4. | "One Step Closer (The One Step)" | Van Dyke Parks, Corea, Tim Hauser | 5:16 | 
| 5. | "Children's Song #15" | Corea | 1:16 | 
| 6. | "500 Miles High" | Corea, Neville Potter | 6:52 | 
| 7. | "Another Roadside Attraction (Space Circus)" | Parks, Corea, Hauser, Basie Hauser | 4:21 | 
| 8. | "Time's Lie" | Corea, Potter | 3:55 | 
| 9. | "La Chanson Du Bébé (Children's Song #1)" | Janis Siegel, Corea, Cheryl Bentyne | 2:32 | 
| 10. | "Ragtime in Pixiland (Pixiland Rag)" | Corea | 1:46 | 
| 11. | "The Story of Anna & Armando (Armando's Rhumba)" | Siegel, Corea | 6:15 | 
| 12. | "Free Samba (Extended Version)" | Corea | 8:16 | 
Personnel
The Manhattan Transfer
- Cheryl Bentyne – vocals
 - Tim Hauser – vocals
 - Alan Paul – vocals, synthesizers
 - Janis Siegel – vocals, arrangements
 
Additional personnel
- Chick Corea – keyboards, Yamaha Motif XS8, arrangements
 - Yaron Gershovsky – keyboards, Fender Rhodes, acoustic piano, programming, arrangements, backing vocals
 - Edsel Gomez – acoustic piano, arrangements
 - Bais Haus – synthesizers, drum programming
 - Fred Hersch – acoustic piano, arrangements
 - Scott Kinsey – keyboards, arrangements
 - Ramón Stagnaro – acoustic guitar
 - Christian McBride – acoustic bass
 - John Benitez – double bass, backing vocals
 - Jimmy Earl – bass guitar
 - John Herbert – acoustic bass
 - Gary Wicks – acoustic bass, bass guitar
 - Vince Cherico – drums
 - Billy Drummond – drums
 - Steve Hass – drums
 - Gary Novak – drums
 - Alex Acuña – percussion
 - Airto Moreira – percussion
 - Luis Quintero – percussion
 - Joe Passaro – marimba
 - Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone
 - Steve Tavaglione – sopranino saxophone
 - Lou Marini – flute, alto flute
 - Don Shelton – whistle
 - Conrad Herwig – trombone
 - Mike Panella – trumpet
 - Robert Rodriguez – trumpet
 - Corey Allen – arrangements
 - Michele Weir – arrangements
 
Production
- The Manhattan Transfer – producers
 - Yusuf Gandhi – executive producer, album concept
 - Bill Airey Smith – engineer, mixing
 - Scott Noll – engineer, mixing
 - Mark Wilder – mastering
 - Brian Bacchus – album coordinator
 - Burton Yount – art direction, design
 
References
- ^ a b "Chick Corea Songbook". Amazon.
 - ^ a b c D'Souza, Jerry (October 15, 2009). "The Manhattan Transfer | The Chick Corea Songbook". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
 - ^ "The Chick Corea Songbook". The Manhattan Transfer. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
 - ^ Nastos, Michael G. "The Chick Corea Songbook - The Manhattan Transfer | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
 - ^ a b c Booth, Philip (January 2010). "The Chick Corea Songbook". DownBeat. 77 (1): 78.
 
