Chick
Corea Receives 44th Grammy Award Nomination Taking Listeners 'To
the Stars'
Released on
= January 13, 2005, 9:10 am
Press Release
Author = Galaxy Press
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = LOS ANGELES, CA -- Chick Corea, legendary jazz musician
and 12-time Grammy Award winner, received his 44th Grammy nomination
for Best Instrumental Arrangement with "The Long Passage"
on his latest album "To the Stars" (Chick Corea Elektric
Band).
Press Release
Body = This album brought the Elektric Band back into the recording
studio for the first time in a decade with Chick, on piano and synthesizers,
reuniting with original band members; bassist John Patitucci, drummer
Dave Weckl,
guitarist Frank Gambale and saxophonist Eric Marienthal.
"The Elektric
Band came together with a passion," says Corea. "We gathered
in the studio to rehearse, and on the first run-through everyone
was so incredibly over-the-top prepared... it sent us over the wall.
From there it was a real ride. The energy of the band was incredible."
"There
are a lot of grooves on the record, the compositions are amazing."
says Marienthal.
The melodies,
rhythms and arrangements of "To the Stars" combine to
make this one of the most challenging albums in the group's history,
raising the technical demands on each of the musicians, and taking
them individually and collectively to entirely new heights.
Gambale notes,
"'To the Stars' is some of the most difficult music I've ever
played. But you know, I love the challenge."
The music of
the Corea album is a spellbinding and masterfully innovative tone
poem inspired by one of the most powerful novels in the history
of science fiction -- L. Ron Hubbard's "To the Stars."
As for the inspiration
for the music, Corea says, "I've been a fan of Hubbard's fiction
writing since the early '70's and his hard edged science fiction
masterpiece 'To the Stars' was always one of my favorite stories.
When I started reading it again recently I came across a part in
the beginning that describes the Captain of the spaceship playing
a hypnotic melody on the piano in a dive of a spaceport bar in what
is called 'New Chicago.' And Hubbard describes the Captain, he describes
the
bar, he describes the music. And I thought to myself, 'I hear that
music.'"
Hubbard's novel
revolves around a scientific equation: "As mass approaches
infinity, time approaches zero." As the velocity of the starship
'The Hound of Heaven' approaches the speed of light, it also approaches
zero time. So when the ship's crew returns home after having spent
just a few months transporting vital supplies and
technology to Earth's distant colonies, decades and generations
have passed on Earth.
Corea's composition
takes listeners along on the voyage of the "Hound of Heaven"
and into the hearts and minds of the crew: the mysterious Captain
Jocelyn, his fiery consort, Mistress Luck, and the homesick and
rebellious Alan Corday, an engineer who was shanghaied on Earth
to serve aboard a starship for reasons not fully divulged
until the novel's stunning climax.
Galaxy Press
has republished the novel "To the Stars" -- considered
by many fans to be among the greatest novels in the science fiction
genre -- in a new landmark hardcover edition, along with a riveting
audio book version in CD format featuring
Hollywood performers Bob Caso, R.F. Daley, Cathy Schenkelberg and
Jim Meskimen.
L. Ron Hubbard
is also the author of the milestone international bestsellers "Battlefield
Earth" and the ten-volume "Mission Earth" series.
Web Site = http://www.tothestars.com
Contact Details
= Elise Toth
(323)466-7812 x160
7051 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
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