CHICK COREA &
BELA FLECK
THE ENCHANTMENT
Concord
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This CD is the type of thing that ECM Records
has always excelled at—taking a couple of virtuoso
musicians into the studio and letting them fashion a sound
that is an amalgam of their individual experiences as musicians.
That worked amazingly well when pianist Chick Corea recorded
Crystal Silence, an album of duets with vibraphonist
Gary Burton back in 1972. But The Enchantment,
featuring duets by Corea world/pop banjo player Bela Fleck
was just released in 2007, not on ECM, but on the jazz mega-label
Concord Records. Concord should be congratulated for committing
to a recording such as this. Granted these two guys are
giants among instrumentalists, but it’s still good
that a large label is willing to put something like this
out there.
All but one of the tracks was composed by
either Corea or Fleck, and what’s amazing is the way
that they are able to play and add to each other’s
compositions. The opener, Corea’s “Seniorita”
is a Latin-based tune, as are many of Corea’s best-known
compositions, but Fleck makes himself right at home, coaxing
a classical sound from his banjo that is truly amazing.
On “Mountain,” which hews closer to the banjo’s
bluegrass roots, Corea has no problem finding his space
and interjecting his own voice into the proceedings. Fleck’s
“A Strange Romance” bristles with gypsy influence,
and again, Corea is right at home.
Though each performer is an amazing soloist
and there are plenty of great solos here, it is often just
as impressive to simply hear the way that these masterful
musicians combine and interweave their instrumental voices
to create something new. An example of this is found on
Fleck’s“ folksy Waltse for Abby,” and
Corea’s “Children’s Song #6” where
regardless of which voice has the lead, the other twines
its way in and around the lead voice.
This is a great collaboration and an all-star
recording project that truly lives up to expectations. Corea
and Fleck will tour throughout June 2007 in support of the
recording, and it would be well worth it to catch up with
them.