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  1. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/JazzCubePlus Return to Forever - Full Length Concerts - https://bit.ly/39TXcSM © For any questions regarding ...

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  2. Return to Forever. The First Album. Toward the end of 1971, Chick formed his first edition of Return to Forever with Stanley Clarke on acoustic bass, Joe Farrell on soprano sax and flute, Airto Moreira on drums and percussion and Moreira’s wife Flora Purim on vocals.

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    • Return to Forever – 1972 – 1973
    • Forays Into Jazz & Rock – 1973 – 1976
    • The Final Chapter – 1977
    • The End of An Era

    The first time Corea used the name Return To Forever was on the title of an album recorded for ECM records in February 1972. Credited as Return To Forever by Chick Corea, Return To Forever was soon adopted as the group’s name. This first version of the RTF band included Corea playing electric piano, Stanley Clarke on electric and double bass (Clark...

    After the release of Light As A Feather, and wishing to start bands of their own, Plora Purim, Airto and Joe Farrell left the group. Their replacements would be guitarist Bill Connors and drummer Lenny White. The drummer Steve Gadd and percussionist Mingo Lewis were initially hired, but Gadd was unwilling to commit to touring and turn down lucrativ...

    After the success of Romantic Warrior few could have predicted the turn of events that would follow. In a surprise shift in direction Corea decided to change the personnel of the band, and out were Di Meola and Lenny White. Stanley Clarke was to remain, and saxophonist/flautist returned from the first incarnation of the group but the last studio al...

    The final album from RTF was Live and recorded in concert on 20 and 21 May, 1977 at the Palladium in New York City. Part of a tour to promote the Musicmagic release. Featuring many of the tracks from the studio album, the band comprised of Corea, Clarke, Joe Farrell and Gaye Moran supported by a six piece horn section. Originally released a single ...

  3. Return to Forever. This article is about the jazz fusion band. For the debut album by this band, see Return to Forever (Chick Corea album). For the 2015 Scorpions album, see Return to Forever (Scorpions album). Return to Forever in Rochester, New York, 1976. Left to right: White, Clarke, Corea, Di Meola. Background information. Origin.

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    • 1972–1977, 1983, 2008, 2010–2021
  4. 3 de feb. de 2013 · Return to Forever - live - 1974http://return2forever.com/Chick Corea - KeyboardsStanley Clarke - BassLenny White - DrumsAl Di Meola - Guitars

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  5. Return to Forever is a jazz fusion album by Chick Corea recorded over two days in February 1972 and released on ECM September that same year—Corea's fourth release for the label.

  6. Los días 2 y 3 del mes de febrero del año 1972, el bajista Stanley Clarke, el flautista/saxofonista Joe Farrell, el baterista/percusionista brasilero Airto Moreira y su consorte, la cantante Flora Purim, también brasilera, comandados por Chick Corea desde el icónico Fender Rhodes, entraban a los A&R Studios de Nueva York para grabar cuatro ...