
Return To Forever – No Mystery -1975 - Jazz, Rock Fusion (vinyl)
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Return To Forever – No Mystery -1975 - Jazz, Rock Fusion (vinyl)
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No Mystery (1975) is the fifth studio album by jazz-rock fusion band Return to Forever.
All members of the group contributed compositions to this album. Side A contains heavily funk-influenced material composed by each member of the group, whereas Side B is filled by Chick Corea compositions. Chick Corea won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group Grammy Award in 1975 for this album.[4] "Flight of the Newborn" is Di Meola's first recorded composition. Stanley Clarke would later re-record "Dayride" with background vocals for his solo album, Modern Man, released in 1978. Likewise, Al Di Meola re-recorded a longer version of "No Mystery" for his solo album World Sinfonia in 1991.
Label Condition (Out of 10) ~ 10
Vinyl Condition ~ (Out of 10)
Side 1 - 10side 2 - 10
BIN # 61 / *65 / 93 / 126 / *203 all are in excellent condition covers have some wear
Tracklist
A1 | Dayride | 3:15 |
A2 | Jungle Waterfall | 3:15 |
A3 | Flight Of The Newborn | 7:20 |
A4 | Sofistifunk | 3:20 |
A5 | Excerpt From The First Movement Of Heavy Metal | 2:45 |
B1 | No Mystery | 6:06 |
B2 | Interplay | 2:15 |
B3 | Celebration Suite (Part 1) | 8:25 |
B4 | Celebration Suite (Part 2) | 5:30 |
Credits
- Bass [Acoustic, Electric], Organ [Yamaha], Synthesizer, Vocals – Stanley Clarke
- Co-producer – Shelly Yakus (tracks: A2)
- Drums, Percussion, Congas, Marimba – Lenny White
- Engineer – Shelly Yakus
- Engineer [Assistant] – Dave Phoener
- Guitar [Electric], Acoustic Guitar – Al Di Meola
- Mastered By – Tom Rabstenek
- Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Clavinet, Organ [Yamaha], Synthesizer, Drums [Snare], Marimba, Vocals – Chick Corea
- Producer – Chick Corea
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