Now He Sings, Now He Sobs [Japan] Chick Corea

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  • Release Date: 07/16/2002
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Sales Rank: 52,222
  • Label: BLUE NOTE RECORDS
  • UPC: 724353826529
 
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Now He Sings, Now He Sobs [Japan]

1LISTENSteps - What Was 13:50
2LISTENMatrix 6:28
3LISTENNow He Sings, Now He Sobs 7:03
4LISTENNow He Beats the Drums, Now He Stops 10:35
5LISTENThe Law of Falling and Catching Up 2:28
6LISTENSamba Yantra Bonus Track 2:41
7LISTENBossa Bonus Track 4:44
8LISTENI Don't Know Bonus Track 2:43
9LISTENFragments Bonus Track 4:03
10LISTENWindows Bonus Track 3:12
11LISTENGemini Bonus Track 4:23
12LISTENPannonica Bonus Track 3:00
13LISTENMy One and Only Love Bonus Track 3:34

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Editorial Reviews

The original LP (using the same title) only had five selections, but this CD contains 13, with the added eight (from the same sessions) having first been released on the double-LP Circling In. Age 26 at the time, and on the brink of gaining major recognition in the jazz world, pianist Chick Corea is featured with a very strong trio that also includes bassist Miroslav Vitous and drummer Roy Haynes. The music includes 11 of Corea's originals, including "Matrix," "Windows," and "Samba Yantra"; Thelonious Monk's "Pannonica"; and the standard "My One and Only Love." This is essentially advanced hard bop with an open-minded attitude toward free jazz. Listen to how part of "Steps-What Was" has hints of Corea's future composition "Spain." [The Japanese import changes the track order from the original album.] Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Now He Sings, Now He Sobs [Japan]by Anonymous

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December 10, 2003: This album is simply phenomenal, equal and better than many of the great jazz and bop albums. Corea's piano skills are incomparable, and the bassist and drummer are equally virtuostic. It's not as hard core as some bop can be, making it still a very mind-probing listening, but much more endurable. The improvisations on this album are so good, they could easily have been written and composed. I definitely reccomend this album to anyone interested in jazz, be-bop, or cool jazz.