The Chick Corea Songbook


The Chick Corea Songbook is the twenty-second studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer on September 29, 2009. The album features The Manhattan Transfer's interpretations of several Chick Corea compositions, including a song written by Corea for this album. The executive producer was Yusuf Gandhi. It was the final album with Tim Hauser, who died in between the release of this album and their subsequent album.

Reviews

All About Jazz editor Jerry D'Souza stated regarding this album, "Manhattan Transfer is back, and in top-notch form with a marvelous blend of melody and song." Regarding individual songs, he added, "Spain" is magical. The snap and crackle are done to a nicety, the arrangement opening the door to gently cascading harmonies and embracing solo singing," "The Story of Anna & Armando " is flamboyant, the vocals swaying and resounding in harmony within the balmy atmosphere of the lyrics".
DownBeat reviewer Philip Booth awarded 3.5 stars to the album. He wrote, "it’s difficult to deny the appeal of these voices, cascading and leapfrogging on 'Another Roadside Attraction ' and illuminating a story-song about Corea’s parents on 'The Story Of Anna & Armando ' ".

Track listing

Personnel

The Manhattan Transfer
Additional personnel
Production