I guess it's not unusual for two top-flight jazz musicians to form a bond that causes them to frequently come together through the years and work as a duet, but you won't find many pairs with the virtuosity - and the longevity - of Chick Corea and Gary Burton. For over thirty-five years, the innovative pianist and the vibes wizard have been dazzling audiences in a way that almost suggests a Vulcan mind meld. (Oops, sorry — exposed my geeky side.)
It's a partnership that began back in the early 1970's, with an album that many now consider to be a landmark, Crystal Silence, and it's not surprising that they've chosen to commemorate their long relationship by basing their newest collaboration on that classic. New Crystal Silence, just out on the Concord label, is a nicely packaged two-CD set that not only features the performers in new renditions of many of the pieces from
the earlier album, but also a ton of extras — all recorded live on their recent 35th anniversary world tour.
The first disc is filled with a rich mix of music from the pair's 2007 appearances with the Sydney Symphony in Australia, and the sound of the duo backed by a full orchestra is something special. There's little doubt that the melodic interplay of the two stars is still the featured attraction, but the lush backdrop provides an added depth. However, the addition of the large group doesn't keep the duo from exhibiting their individual improvisational talents and uncanny ability to play off each other.
The five tracks on the disc are orchestral versions of some of the pair's past pieces, including the title song of the original Crystal Silence, and "Duende," one of Corea's best-known compositions. Another good track on the disc is the infectiously rhythmic "La Siesta," a piece that's also featured (without orchestral backing) on disc two.







Article comments
1 - Michael J. West
Wow! Great review, Geez! I'm picking this up!
2 - Big Geez
Thanks Michael - I'm sure you'll like it. And for those who haven't made up their minds, follow the Amazon link and try some sound clips.
3 - Mark Saleski
one of my favorite jazz records is this duo's Live in Zurich.
i'll buy anything with their name on it.
nice review big geez.
4 - Big Geez
I read and enjoyed your article about it, Mark, and am including the link to encourage others to do the same.
Thanks for the comment.