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Pianist Chick Corea, bassist Stanley Clarke and drummer Lenny White -   each a 
powerful force of nature in his own right - have done more in recent decades to 
redefine jazz-rock fusion and push the limits of its   potential than any other 
musicians today. Together they formed the core of the classic, most popular and 
successful lineup of Return to  Forever,  the legendary seminal electric jazz 
fusion band. After reclaiming the  jazz-rock world in 2008 with the triumphant 
return of Return to Forever,  Corea, Clarke and White decided to revisit where 
it  all began, to get back to basics and the soul of their relationship.


 
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 result is Forever, a two-CD set of 18 quintessential tunes. Recorded  live, 
disc one of Forever is a best-of sampler from Corea, Clarke and  White's 
"RTF-Unplugged" world tour in 2009. Highlights include jazz  standards "On 
Green Dolphin Street," "Waltz for Debby" and "Hackensack,"  exquisite 
Corea-classics "Bud Powell" and "Windows," Clarke's beautiful  new "La Canción 
de Sofia" and even RTF pieces "Señor Mouse" and "No  Mystery." Disc two is a 
bonus CD with its own story.
 "The sets we played were basically jam sessions of the standards we knew  from 
the songbooks of Monk, Bill Evans, Miles and others," says Corea,  an NEA Jazz 
Master, 17-time GRAMMY® winner, prolific composer and  undisputed keyboard 
virtuoso. "Also included are some pieces from the  Return to Forever songbook 
reworked in this acoustic setting." "This  acoustic trio had not been 
documented up to this point," explains White,  an innovative and versatile 
drummer/producer/composer. "It was  important to document this because that's 
how we started. On the last  day of our Keystone Korner gig in 1973 in San 
Francisco, we had two  guitarists sit in, and it became electric. But we come 
from playing in  the jazz tradition. RTF had a real jazz rhythm section, and I 
think  that's what distinguishes RTF from all the other groups."
 
 
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 is clearly an extension of the long-term relationships that were  established 
in the 1970s with Return to Forever. According to Clarke,  another electric RTF 
tour is in the works, featuring Corea, Clarke,  White, Connors and Ponty. "This 
is actually the fourth version of Return  to Forever," Clarke says. "It's come 
full circle with Bill coming back  and the addition of Jean-Luc. After release, 
we're doing an RTF IV tour  to go out and support the new CD. It's a total 
update, and it's going to  be a lot of fun."
 
 

 
 
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