The Song of Singing
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| The Song of Singing | |||||
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| Studio album by Chick Corea | |||||
| Released | 1970 | ||||
| Recorded | April 7, 1970 - April 8, 1970 A&R Recording New York City | ||||
| Genre | Free Jazz, Post-Bop | ||||
| Length | 28:38 | ||||
| Label | Blue Note Records | ||||
| Producer | Michael Cuscuna | ||||
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The Song of Singing is Chick Corea's fifth solo recording, released in 1970.
The album features a trio with Barry Altschul on drums and Dave Holland on bass (together with Corea making up three fourths of Circle). The setting of the album is free and spontanious with a few scripted pieces to keep everything on track. The lone piece composed by someone not in the band, Wayne Shorter's Nefertiti is now considered a jazz standard.
[edit] Track listing
- Toy Room (Holland) – 5:51
- Ballad I (Altschul, Corea, Holland) – 4:17
- Rhymes (Corea) – 6:50
- Flesh (Corea) – 6:06
- Ballad III (Altschul, Corea, Holland) – 5:34
- Nefertiti (Shorter) – 7:05

