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''Chinese Butterfly'' is a double album by keyboardist
Chick Corea Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an American jazz composer, pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, and occasional percussionist. His compositions "Spain", " 500 Miles High", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba", and ...
and drummer Steve Gadd. The band is rounded out by saxophonist/flautist Steve Wilson, guitarist
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and bassist Carlitos del Puerto. The album includes five new compositions and features Earth, Wind & Fire singer Philip Bailey on a new recording of "Return to Forever" from 1972.


Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Matt Collar wrote: "With both Corea and Gadd in their seventies at the time of recording, it's refreshing to hear them sound so inventive and willing to explore new songs, even as they look back on their over 50-year partnership. Ultimately, it's that vibrant, in-the-moment reciprocity that makes ''Chinese Butterfly'' such a compelling listen." CJ Shearn of ''Jazz Views'' stated: "''Chinese Butterfly'' updates a sound from the late 70's and early 80's for a new generation. The music doesn't rest on its laurels, instead seeking to expand... The album contains some of the strongest playing and compositions of the keyboardist in a long time and an incredibly sympathetic group that uses their strengths to imbue so much color." Writing for ''Something Else!'', S. Victor Aaron commented: "''Chinese Butterfly'' breaks no new ground but in this case, that can be completely forgiven. The Chick Corea + Steve Gadd Band cover old ground with such vigor, inspiration and mastery that makes this album just as essential in 2018 as it would have been in 1978." In an article for '' Jazz Times'', Mac Randall remarked: "''Chinese Butterfly'' is pretty much what you'd expect from two masters of their respective instruments: a lengthy clinic in exploratory improvisation, tight rhythmic interplay and attention-getting virtuosity." ''Jazz Monthlys
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wrote: "The sound of the band is often very much like some of Corea's freelance projects of the mid-to-late 1970s... Gadd is in a supportive role, clearly enjoying interacting with the other musicians... Always distinctive on electric piano and synthesizer... Corea is in particularly exuberant form." Pablo Gorondi of the ''
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'' called the recording "an album full of creativity and chops," and stated: "Even after Corea and Gadd move on to other projects, ''Chinese Butterfly'' will remain as an impressive memento of their present collaboration." '' WBGOs Gary Walker commented: "Any Chick Corea exploration is a fine thing. To travel with a cat with such a fine tuned rhythmic sense makes it that more enjoyable." Chris Cooke, writing for '' KIOS-FM'', remarked: "The long anticipated musical summit is worth listening to."


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians * Chick Corea – keyboards, piano * Steve Gadd – drums *
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– guitar, vocals * Carlitos del Puerto – acoustic bass, electric bass * Steve Wilson – flute, saxophone * Luisito Quintero – percussion * Philip Bailey – vocals Production * Chick Corea - executive-producer * Bill Rooney - executive-producer * Steve Gadd - co-producer * Bernie Grundman – engineer (mastering) * Bernie Kirsh – engineer (mixing) * Bob Cetti – assistant engineer


References

{{Reflist Collaborative albums Jazz albums by American artists Chick Corea albums Concord Records albums 2017 albums