| Chick and Herbie Hancock Two Live Duet Albums |
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Shortly after disbanding RTF, Chick and Herbie Hancock teamed up in early 1978 for a tour playing duets exclusively on acoustic pianos. Their chemistry was documented on two separate recordings: 1978’s Corea/Hancock |
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Solo Projects The Mad Hatter, Friends and Secret Agent Also in 1978, a year marked by a flurry of activity, Chick released The Mad Hatter
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| New Decade, New Collaborators Acoustic Jazz in an Electric Era |
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At the beginning of 1981, Chick recorded Three Quartets Later that year he toured in an all-star quartet with saxophonist Joe Henderson, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Roy Haynes. Their near-telepathic post-bop chemistry was documented on the exhilarating Live in Montreux. |
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| That same year, Chick also had a reunion with bassist Miroslav Vitous and drummer Roy Haynes for the double LP Trio Music, released 13 years after their landmark recording, Now He Sings, Now He Sobs. The year 1982 yielded such gems as the Spanish-tinged Touchstone |
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Griffith Park Chick Plays on Chaka Khan's Jazz Debut 1982 also marked the formation of the Echoes of an Era band (essentially an all-star backing band for R&B singer Chaka Khan's first foray into jazz). With his former RTF band mates Stanley Clarke and Lenny White, augmented by jazz greats Freddie Hubbard and Joe Henderson, Chick recorded Echoes of an Era
There followed a string of eclectic offerings in 1983's solo piano masterwork Children's Songs
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