Hot House

Hot House

Hot House

Hot House

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Overview

Hot House is the seventh recording by the duo of pianist Chick Corea and vibraphonist Gary Burton. This time out, Corea and Burton picked pieces by some of their favorite composers -- mostly from the jazz world, of course -- yet chose compositions that were less than obvious. A shining example is "Can't We Be Friends," an obscure standard closely associated with Art Tatum. Though it's a pop song, Tatum completely reinvented it in his image. In Corea's arrangement, the duo walks a balanced line between classic American pop, jazz modernism, and the legendary pianist's swinging take on stride. The reading of "Eleanor Rigby" commences with an elliptical piano intro; it's clean, graceful, and gives way to Burton's statement of the melody before the pair moves into a more uptempo engagement with the tune's harmonics. Tadd Dameron's "Hot House" is a conscious nod to the flurried exchanges between Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, and is nearly pointillistic in its focus; there are gorgeous arpeggios and striking solos -- particularly Burton's. The inclusion of Thelonious Monk's "Light Blue" is wonderful. One of the most under-performed of all Monk's compositions, its solemn yet tender emotive tone and brief minor lyric statements are extrapolated upon by Corea to add another melodic statement onto the second chorus. Other standouts include a gracious version of Bill Evans' "Time Remembered," a haunting rendition of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Chega de Saudade," and a lengthy, massively improvisatory version of Kurt Weill's "My Ship." The set closer, "Mozart Goes Dancing," is the only original included on the set. Written by Corea, it features the pair in the company of the Harlem String Quartet and reflects Corea's dexterity as a composer who uses rhythmic and lyric interplay to extend the reach of classical harmony toward jazz's realm of immediacy. It also contains a healthy dose of his playful sense of humor. The duo's approach in wedding mainstream and modern jazz (often inside the same tune) will appeal mostly to fans of the duo's previous six recordings. That said, Hot House is a further example of the nearly symbiotic language they've developed over the past 40 years, and is a stellar example of masterful dialogic articulation and execution. This is collaboration in its purest and and most elegant form. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/04/2012
Label: Concord Jazz
UPC: 0888072333635
Rank: 108306

Tracks

  1. Can't We Be Friends
  2. Eleanor Rigby
  3. Chega de Saudade
  4. Time Remembered
  5. Hot House
  6. Strange Meadow Lark
  7. Light Blue
  8. Once I Loved
  9. My Ship
  10. Mozart Goes Dancing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chick Corea   Primary Artist
Gary Burton   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Bernie Kirsh   Mixing,Engineer
Chick Corea   Composer,Producer,Executive Producer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Vinicius de Moraes   Composer
John Lennon   Composer
Ray Gilbert   Composer
Kay Swift   Composer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Kurt Weill   Composer
Gary Burton   Producer,Liner Notes,Executive Producer
Bill Evans   Composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim   Composer
Steve Fallone   Mastering
Dave Brubeck   Composer
Ernest Gregory   Photography
Bob Mallory   Assistant Engineer
Evelyn Brechtlein   Production Coordination
Paul James   Composer
Bill Rooney   Executive Producer
Bob Cetti   Assistant Engineer
Julie Rooney   Photography,Art Coordinator
Andrew Elliott   Personal Assistant
Gloria Kaba   Mixing Assistant
Dan Muse   Liner Note Coordination
Glenn Suyker   Piano Technician
Tadd Dameron   Composer
Paul McCartney   Composer
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