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Member Since4/7/2008
Band Websitehttp://www.return2forever.com/
Band Members


Chick Corea (Piano)



Stanley Clarke (Bass)



Lenny White (Drums)



Al Di Meola (Guitar)







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Miles Davis’ Electric Bands
John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra
Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter’s Weather Report
Tony Williams’ Lifetime
Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters
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RETURN TO FOREVER
WHEN JAZZ BECAME ROCK

Miles Davis' electric bands in the late '60s (featured on such classic albums as In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew) served as the incubator for several pioneering jazz fusion bands, including Tony Williams' Lifetime, Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra, Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter's Weather Report and Chick Corea's legendary Return to Forever, whose lifespan stretched from 1972 to 1977 with three different versions of the band.

After a touring absence of more than 25 years, the potent jazz-rock flagship quartet edition of Return to Forever returns in 2008. This highly anticipated reunion will see the group's classic lineup- Corea on the keyboards, Al Di Meola on guitar, Stanley Clarke on bass and Lenny White on drums-embark on an expansive summer tour with dates in Europe and the United States.

A special Return to Forever anthology featuring remixed and remastered tracks from the classic albums Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy, Where Have I Known You Before, No Mystery and Romantic Warrior will also be released to coincide with the tour. And a concert DVD could well be released, featuring the band revisiting the material from their years together.

After Corea left Miles' employ, he helped found the avant-garde acoustic quartet Circle with saxophonist Anthony Braxton, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Barry Altschul. The band worked from 1970-'71, but Corea sought a new, less-esoteric direction where he could express his music to larger audiences';in a band committed to communicating the purity of sound, the challenge of improvising on complex compositions and the exploration of melding the jazz tradition with rock music. The time was ripe for what followed.

Return to Forever launched in 1972 with its self-titled debut featuring a quintet that Corea assembled, comprising Joe Farrell on flute and saxophone, Airto Moreira on drums and percussion, Flora Purim on vocals, and Stanley Clarke on bass- the only RTF member who served in all three editions of the band. With a Brazilian tinge imbued in the fusion, the first album featured such noteworthy tracks as "Sometime Ago," "Crystal Silence" and "La Fiesta." Later that year, the same RTF lineup delivered its follow-up, Light As a Feather, renowned as one of the band's best recordings. Tunes included such Corea classics as "Spain," "500 Miles High" and "Captain Marvel."

In 1973, when Airto and Flora left RTF to start their own band and Farrell also took his leave, Corea enlisted a new lineup to explore a harder-edged rock-jazz fusion. The electric guitar was added, and placed front and center along with Corea on electric keyboards. The guitarist for the first of the four quartet albums, Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973), was Bill Connors, who soon left the band to pursue his solo career. He was replaced in 1974 by 19-year-old, fresh-from-college, hard-rocking Al Di Meola, who cut his eyeteeth in the band. He was featured on the remaining three quartet albums and proved to be an integral member of the band.

While drummer Steve Gadd was originally pegged to be in RTF, he opted out because he was unwilling to tour, and was replaced by funk-fueled Lenny White, who Corea knew from the Bitches Brew sessions. Clarke remained the bassist, developing during this time his singular electric bass style. This lineup is considered to be the golden RTF group, which recorded three popular crossover albums: 1974's Where Have I Known You Before (Di Meola's debut), 1975's Grammy-winning No Mystery and 1976's studio finale, Romantic Warrior, which became the best selling of all RTF recordings.

For the third and final version of RTF, Clarke remained, Farrell returned, and drummer Gerry Brown and vocalist Gayle Moran were enlisted. In addition, Corea brought aboard a four-piece brass section. That group recorded the 1977 Musicmagic album and toured throughout the year, documented by the album R.T.F. Live.

It was RIP for RTF in 1977, but the group was resurrected once for a quartet concert in 1983, and is now fully returning in this year's exciting reunion.




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Igor

Igor A



Nov 4 2009 4:42 PM


 

Belgrade 2008
Thank You!
The Best Concert that I saw in my life!
David

David



Nov 4 2009 4:41 PM

saw your show at yoshis in Oak, Ca what a show thankyou
ANGELO DOMINICK

angelo dominick



Oct 7 2009 7:54 PM

CHEERS...FROM HUMBOLDT....THANKS FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP...HAVE A SMOKIN WEEK...MY FRIEND...
Versuchsanordnung

Versuchsanordnung



Sep 30 2009 9:24 PM

song to the pharoah kings will always be a all time fave ;-))

Greetings from Cologne, chris











Mondain Delight

Mondain Delight



Sep 23 2009 5:35 PM

Thanks for your friendship!
Film Scorers

Film Scorers



Sep 23 2009 5:35 PM

It is a great honour to be your friend.

Love & Peace, Gary.
Grégoire

Gergo Szkibo



Sep 23 2009 5:35 PM

thanks for the add!
come to Hungary again :)
all the best!
Sherrie Keys

Sherrie Keys



Sep 23 2009 5:35 PM

Mark Wilsterman (Eventually Everything Ends)

Mark Wilsterman (Eventually Everything Ends)



Sep 23 2009 5:35 PM

I am very glad to have heard your music, as I missed out on it growing up.  I wish one of my parents would have been into progressive, or jazz, because neither of them knew of you guys.  I heard of Al in a guitar magazine somewhere, and found you guys recently through his myspace, man I have to say this site is very useful at times!  Thanks for making your music so pure and full of soulful emotion, I enjoy hearing you guys play anytime!  Please come out for another reunion show sometime, I would love to see you live!
Antonio Donadeo

Antonio Donadeo



Sep 23 2009 5:35 PM

Many thanks for the add!
Black white & Co

Black white & Co



Sep 16 2009 9:49 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY STANLEY
Dini Virsaladze

Dini Virsaladze



Sep 9 2009 9:48 PM

Thank you for the GREAT MUSIC!!!

Love,respect,

Dini
Greg Roxworth

Greg Roxworth



Sep 9 2009 9:48 PM

"Happy Mother's Day!"....

..and to all the men out there...

"Happy MUTHA's Day".... :)

****
Melodic Murmur

Melodic Murmur



Sep 9 2009 9:47 PM

thanks for the add!
Jeffrey Normal

Jeffrey Normal



Apr 16 2009 5:59 PM

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Anderson Kauffman / Official Myspace

Anderson Kauffman / Official Myspace



Apr 15 2009 11:16 PM

Sucesso que a musica e Deus nos de uma grande inspiração boa semana,Anderson Kauffman
Luiz Henrique

Luiz Henrique



Apr 15 2009 10:01 PM

I love your work... Incredible i wana be your friend!
Roberto Davila

Roberto Davila



Apr 15 2009 8:57 PM

Thanks for adds me, beautiful music, greetings, Ro.
Josef D

Josef D



Apr 15 2009 7:37 PM

Ever since "hymn of the seventh galaxy".....absalute Magic!!!
You're all brilliant.
jD.
Augusto Di Tella

Augusto Di Tella



Apr 9 2009 1:35 AM

Dears friends:thanks for the superlative music and add.A guitar's hug from Buenos Aires,Argentina.


Steve Gee

Steve Gee



Apr 11 2009 7:25 PM

Greetings from the deep end and thanks for the add.

Cheers & bass wishes....

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Eugeniusz / Eugene

Eugeniusz Szymański



Apr 11 2009 7:01 AM

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Jeffrey Normal

Jeffrey Normal



Apr 8 2009 11:19 PM

Thank you for the friendship! 1974 Pauls Mall Boston.
Incredible!
Roberto Davila

Roberto Davila



Apr 8 2009 7:37 PM

Thank you masters, a big hug, greetinga Ro
The Nefilim 69

The Nefilim 69



Apr 3 2009 2:17 AM

THANKS!!! for add me... Return to Forever and ever...!!! Greetings from Mexico!
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