First Time Hearing A Return to Forever The Romantic Warrior (Reaction!!)
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They wrote and performed this song with all acoustic instruments as a response to jazz purists who were criticizing them for using electric instruments and playing jazz-rock fusion. This song is one of my favorite acoustic jazz pieces.
Simply one of the best fusion band ever. Chick, Stanly, Al, and Lenny are all masters of the craft. Saw them live twice and they really play this well. And many many great tunes from that CD. Enjoy and welcome to the long and winding fusion road.
This is fusion/jazz-rock at it's best! All 4 members of R.T.F. could be a rabbithole, they are masters who played and learned from the greatest in jazz. More please! Peace.
Stanley Clarke is the bass player. Al Dimeola is the Spanish guitar player. One of the greatest jazz guitar players out there. Check out his song Electric Rendevous song. AMAZING!
I have had the honor of listening to this for over 45 years and I have never tired of this album. You picked a great band. Go listen to them on your own and see what you have been missing.
Stanley Clarke is the Micheal Jordan of bass players! This is THE super group of jazz! Each member is a superstar! Please do more of this!
If you really listen to this, you can understand the "COMMUNICATION" that is going on here between them. Extremely emotional ........
“The guy on the keys”. OMG. THATS the one and only Chick Corea. The God on the keys. And composer/ arranger
Oh the Aldimeola solo is normal. Try out Friday Night Live in Sanfransisco. Al, Paco Delucia and John McLaughlin Awsome guitar trio night
You jumped in the deep end. All four of these musicians are masters, some of multiple instruments. They all have extensive solo careers, and tons of collaborations with other artists, that showcase their virtuosity as well. This is one of the defining bands, and albums, of the genre known as “jazz rock fusion” or “fusion.” Often, but not exclusively, instrumental, and showcasing virtuoso performances. The best in the genre also exhibit great songwriting. Happy exploring!
I love the genuine joy of discovery on your face when you discovered that there is another level of musicians and musicianship. These guys were masters of their prospective instruments at the time that collaborated. And magic happened.
One of the greatest bands ever. And some the top players of the instruments then and now.
Im 60 yrs old ,,i grew up with these guys since i was 16 ,,Stanley ,& Al my favorites ,,All the guys are amazing ,,and this is one of the greatest albums of musician-ship i have ever heard !! Glad u enjoyed it
Chick Corea-Keys
I Return to Forever until this very day. This has been in my ever changing playlist since 1976
Polo! Im almost 66 now and I believe it was 1975 when my girlfriend and I went walking downtown San Diego.
This is hilarious for me to watch. I saw them play this at the Dorthy Chandler Pavillion in L.A. with four of my scraggly surfer/musician friends when we were 16 years old. I can pretty much sing along with every solo on this song. Each of these players were arguably the best in the world on their instruments at the time (1976).
They are all masters. Stanley is playing an upright acoustic bass, very difficult instrument. Check out some live stuff from these guys, they’re awesome! Saw them in ‘84 in Boston.
Stand up bass, played with bow and also with fingers.