A.R.C. (album) explained

A.R.C.
Type:Album
Artist:Chick Corea / Dave Holland / Barry Altschul
Cover:A R C (album).jpg
Studio:Tonstudio Bauer
Ludwigsburg, W. Germany
Genre:Jazz
Label:ECM
ECM 1009 ST
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Chronology:Chick Corea
Prev Title:The Song of Singing
Prev Year:1970
Next Title:Piano Improvisations Vol. 1
Next Year:1971

A.R.C. is an album by American jazz pianist Chick Corea, British jazz bassist Dave Holland and American jazz drummer Barry Altschul, recorded over January 11–13, 1971 and released on ECM later that year.

Background

The trio had recently recorded Corea's The Song of Singing together, which also features a version of Wayne Shorter’s “Nefertiti”.

This is the first project in Holland’s long association with ECM.

Title

The album title stands for "affinity, reality, communication", a phrase used in Scientology, with which Corea had recently become involved.[1]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states, "This LP features pianist Chick Corea, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Barry Altschul during the brief period that, along with Anthony Braxton, they were members of the fine avant-garde quartet Circle. The music heard on this set is not quite as free as Circle's but often very explorative ... a very viable set of adventurous jazz, recorded just a few months before Corea changed direction."[2]

Personnel

Musicians

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Gluck, Bob . The Miles Davis Lost Quintet and Other Revolutionary Ensembles . University of Chicago Press . 2016 . 126 .
  2. Yanow, S. Chick Corea, David Holland, Barry Altschul - A.R.C. (1971) album review | AllMusic accessed August 30, 2011