Concert Review: Chick Corea - Shanghai, China

I don’t really know what to say about this concert. The gist of my feelings could be summed up like this:

It was an enjoyable show, but my mind tended to wander causing the music to become background noise.

Or I could say:

A world-renowned jazz keyboardist played a bunch of songs I don’t know on solo piano.

But that’s way to short for any type of review. I should fill it out with a few details. Maybe something like:

Chick Corea played a solo piano show last Saturday night at the beautiful Shanghai Oriental Art Center. For nearly three hours he dazzled the audience with an excellent performance. He performed before a small, but enthusiastic crowd for nearly three hours over two sets.

But that is still a little short, and none too interesting so I’ll try to punch it up with some background information on my own experience with jazz.

While I might tell the person on the street that I like jazz, and I might add the genre to my Facebook profile, I am by no means an expert on that particular brand of music. I dig the vocalists like Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday and I own discs by Louis Armstrong and love Kind of Blue by Miles Davis.

chick coreaSometimes I even feel adventurous and listen to things like concert bootlegs from John Coltrane or Bitches Brew from Miles. Not often mind you, but enough to pretend I have a little street cred.

I came to the concert knowing the name of Chick Corea and his influential stint with Miles Davis during his electric fusion period, but outside of that I know nothing of his work. That is to say I haven’t the slightest idea what he’s been doing the last 30 odd years.

That’s better, but where is it going?

When I first heard Chick was coming to Shanghai (the day before the show, actually) I was both very excited that such a legend was coming to my neck of the world and a little apprehensive about what he would play. Would my wife be able handle a couple of hours of electrified, amplified noise? Would I?

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Mat Brewster is a periodic ex-pat wondering if he'll ever find a home. You can find him musing on pop culture, and obsessing over concert bootlegs at The Midnight Cafe.

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  • 1 - Mark Saleski

    Oct 08, 2007 at 11:48 am

    ah, you can't make me jealous, since the idea of me being in shanghai is so absurd, the further idea of seeing Corea there is elevated to pure fantasy. ;-)

    i've seen him play solo, the yelling into the piano is kinda funny, eh?

    if ya want to investigate his solo stuff, a really good place to start is actually a duo record: An Evening With Chick Corea & Herbie Hancock. lots of cool interaction.

  • 2 - El Bicho

    Oct 08, 2007 at 1:45 pm

    I am actually more intrigued by your Amazon pick. Can you tell me anything about that?

  • 3 - Mat Brewster

    Oct 08, 2007 at 6:55 pm

    Are you talking about the Bela Fleck duet thing? I don't know anything other than it is new, and sounds interesting.

    Saleski, have you heard that disk?

  • 4 - Mark Saleski

    Oct 08, 2007 at 8:57 pm

    nope, haven't gotten to that one yet.

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