The Spanish Heart Band – Antidote
Concord Jazz
This new Chick Corea album with his new band is simply terrific. Corea's piano and keyboards are supported by his 8 piece band that includes flamenco guitarist Niño Josele; saxophonist/flutist Jorge Pardo; bassist Carlitos Del Puerto; trumpeter Michael Rodriguez; trombonist Steve Davis, drummer Marcus Gilmore; percussionist Luisito Quintero; and the fiery footwork of flamenco dancer Nino de los Reyes. Also heard is the great vocalist Rubén Blades and gifted singers Gayle Moran Corea and Maria Bianca.
Corea states that his "genetics are Italian but my heart is Spanish. I grew up with that music. This new band is a mix of all the wonderful and various aspects of my love and lifetime experience with these rhythms that have been such a big part of my musical heritage." It is a heritage that gets off with the volcanic opening title track with Blades joyfully singing as well as giving Josele and the horns a chance to solo. Corea himself dazzles on acoustic piano and electric keys, while the arrangement and layering of the horns, piano, and guitar add to the joyous fire here.
The music is so wonderfully played but the incorporation of the flamenco dance to open "Duende," a composition and performance of lyricism and passionate romanticism along with the interplay between Pardo's flute and the brass of Rodriguez and Steve Davis. Nino de los Reyes dancing is even more of a presence in "The Yellow Nimbus" that was initially written as a duet between Corea and Flamenco master Paco de Lucía, with the flurries of the dancer matched by Corea's piano and the responses from Josele's guitar.
"My Spanish Heart" was the title of one of Corea's most successful albums in addition to being a beautiful composition. It opens with an introductory vocal choir before Corea introduces it with stark chords as the performance builds in complexity including an enchanting Blades vocal with the horns providing a counterpoint. It is followed by a thrilling rendition of "Armando's Rhumba," with sterling solos by Davis, Pardo, Rodriguez, and Josele in addition to Corea's magnificent playing while comping for some percussive fireworks by Gilmore and Quintero.
Other performances include Paco de Lucía's "Zyryab" with its Spanish and Middle Eastern influences; the smoldering heat in the rendition of Jobim's "Desafinado" with Maria Bianca's heartfelt vocal; Corea's captivating solo piano arrangement of "Pas de Deux" from Stravinsky's ballet "The Fairy's Kiss" that weaves into Corea's original "Admiration." This fabulous recording will undoubtedly on many Best of 2019 lists.
I received a review copy from a publicist. This review originally appeared in the July-August 2019 Jazz & Blues Report (Issue 385). Here is Chick Corea and the Spanish Heart Band at the 2019 North Sea Jazz Festival.
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