Returns (album)

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Returns
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Live album by
ReleasedMarch 17, 2009
RecordedJuly 18 & 31, 2008,
August 6, 2008
Venue Stravinski Auditorium, Montreux Jazz Festival (July 18),
Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida (July 31),
Bank of America Pavilion, Boston, Massachusetts (August 6)
Genre Jazz fusion
Label Eagle
Producer Terry Shand, Claude Nobs
Return to Forever chronology
Return to Forever: The Anthology
(2008)
Returns
(2009)
Forever
(2011)
Chick Corea chronology
Duet
(2008)
Returns
(2009)
Five Peace Band Live
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz (favorable) [1]
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Popmatters (7/10) [3]

Returns is a live album by American fusion band Return to Forever. Released in 2009 by Eagle Records, it is the first recording by the band after a hiatus of 32 years. Also in 2009 a video recording of the band's live performances from the "Returns" tour at Montreux, Switzerland and (bonus material) Clearwater, Florida was released by Eagle Rock Entertainment as Returns: Live at Montreux 2008.

Contents

CD track listing

Disc one

  1. "Opening Prayer" (Chick Corea) – 2:03
  2. "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy" (Corea) – 3:43
  3. "Vulcan Worlds" (Stanley Clarke) – 13:45
  4. "Sorceress" (Lenny White) – 11:22
  5. "Song to the Pharaoh Kings" (Corea) – 27:13
  6. Al's Solo, including – 8:54
    • "Children's Song #3" (Corea) duet with Chick Corea
    • "Passion Grace & Fire" (di Meola)
    • "Mediterranean Sundance" (di Meola)
    • "Café 1930" (Astor Piazzolla)
    • "Spain" (Corea, Joaquín Rodrigo) duet with Chick Corea
  7. "No Mystery" (Corea) – 8:52

Disc two

  1. "Friendship" (Corea) Chick's Solo, including "Solar" (Miles Davis) – 8:52
  2. "Romantic Warrior" (Corea) – 7:19
  3. "El Bayo de Negro" Stanley's Solo (Clarke) – 11:25
  4. "Lineage" Lenny's Solo (White) – 7:39
  5. "Romantic Warrior" (continued) (Corea) – 3:03
  6. "Duel of the Jester and the Tyrant" (Corea) – 14:03

Bonus tracks

  1. "500 Miles High" (Corea) – 12:48
  2. BBC Lifetime Achievement Award to RTF as presented by Sir George Martin, including a performance of "Romantic Warrior" – 8:20

Recorded at the:

Returns: Live at Montreux 2008
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Video by
ReleasedMay 12, 2009
RecordedJuly 18 & 31, 2008
Venue Stravinski Auditorium, Montreux Jazz Festival (July 18),
Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida (July 31)
Genre Jazz fusion
Length149 minutes
Label Eagle Rock Entertainment

DVD-Video track listing

Main show – Stravinski Auditorium, Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, 18 July 2008
  1. Introduction
  2. "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy" (Chick Corea)
  3. "Vulcan Worlds" (Stanley Clarke)
  4. "Sorceress" (Lenny White)
  5. "Song to the Pharaoh Kings" (Corea)
  6. Al's solo
  7. "No Mystery" (Corea)
  8. "Chick's Solo
  9. "Romantic Warrior" (Corea)
  10. "El Bayo de Negro" (Stanley's solo)
  11. "Lineage" (Lenny's solo)
  12. "Romantic Warrior" (conclusion) (Corea)
Bonus tracks – Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida, 31 July 2008
  1. "Lineage" (Lenny's solo)
  2. Al's solo
  3. "Friendship" (Chick's solo)
  4. "El Bayo de Negro" (Stanley's solo)
  5. "Duel of the Jester and the Tyrant" (Corea)

Personnel

Return to Forever

Chart performance

YearChartPosition
2009Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz2 [4]

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References

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