Hot House (Gary Burton and Chick Corea album) 2012 studio album by Chick Corea and Gary Burton
Hot House is the seventh recording by vibraphonist Gary Burton and pianist Chick Corea released in March 2012 from Concord Jazz label.
It received Grammy Award nominations in Best Jazz Instrumental Album , and the title track "Hot House" won the Best Improvised Jazz Solo .[ 1]
Reception
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album four stars and states, "This is collaboration in its purest and most elegant form."[ 2]
Thom Jurek of Allmusic wrote "This time out, Corea and Burton picked pieces by some of their favorite composers -- mostly from the jazz world, of course -- yet chose compositions that were less than obvious... The duo's approach in wedding mainstream and modern jazz (often inside the same tune) will appeal mostly to fans of the duo's previous six recordings. That said, Hot House is a further example of the nearly symbiotic language they've developed over the past 40 years, and is a stellar example of masterful dialogic articulation and execution. This is collaboration in its purest and most elegant form."
Track listing
"Can't We Be Friends " (Paul James, Kay Swift ) – 7:26
"Eleanor Rigby " (John Lennon , Paul McCartney ) – 7:01
"Chega de Saudade " (Antônio Carlos Jobim , Vinícius de Moraes ) – 10:46
"Time Remembered" (Bill Evans ) – 6:13
"Hot House" (Tadd Dameron ) – 3:54
"Strange Meadow Lark" (Dave Brubeck ) – 7:05
"Light Blue" (Thelonious Monk ) – 6:04
"Once I Loved " (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes) – 7:22
"My Ship " (Ira Gershwin , Kurt Weill ) – 11:53
"Mozart Goes Dancing" (Chick Corea) – 7:13
Personnel
Musicians
Production
Chick Corea — producer
Gary Burton — producer
Bill Rooney — executive producer
Greg Calbi — mastering
Steve Fallone — mastering
Bernie Kirsch — engineer, mixing
Gloria Kaba — mixing assistant
Bob Cetti — assistant engineer
Bob Mallory — assistant engineer
Glenn Suyker — piano technician
Evelyn Brechtlein — production coordination
Dan Muse — Liner Note Coordination
Andrew Elliott — Personal assistant
Julie Rooney — art coordinator, photography
Marc Bessant — graphics
Ernest Gregory — photography
Charts
References
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless this is not known.
As leader or co-leader
New Vibe Man in Town (1961)
Who Is Gary Burton? (1962)
3 in Jazz (split with Sonny Rollins and Clark Terry , 1963)
Something's Coming! (1963)
The Groovy Sound of Music (1964)
Tennessee Firebird (1966)
The Time Machine (1966)
A Genuine Tong Funeral (1967)
Lofty Fake Anagram (1967)
Duster (1967)
Gary Burton Quartet in Concert (1968)
Good Vibes (1969–70)
Paris Encounter (with Stéphane Grappelli , 1969)
Throb (1969)
Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett (1970)
Live in Tokyo (1971)
Alone at Last (1971)
Crystal Silence (with Chick Corea , 1972)
Seven Songs for Quartet and Chamber Orchestra (1973)
The New Quartet (1973)
Ring (with Eberhard Weber , 1974)
Matchbook (with Ralph Towner , 1974)
Hotel Hello (with Steve Swallow , 1974)
Dreams So Real (1975)
Passengers (1976)
Times Square (1978)
Duet (with Chick Corea, 1978)
Easy as Pie (1980)
In Concert, Zürich, October 28, 1979 (1979)
Picture This (1982)
Lyric Suite for Sextet (with Chick Corea, 1982)
Real Life Hits (1984)
Slide Show (1985)
Whiz Kids (1986)
Times Like These (1988)
Reunion (with Pat Metheny , 1989)
Right Time, Right Place (with Paul Bley , 1990)
Cool Nights (1991)
Six Pack (1991–92)
Native Sense - The New Duets (1997)
Like Minds (with Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Dave Holland (bassist) and Roy Haynes , 1998)
Generations (2003)
Next Generation (2004)
The New Crystal Silence (with Chick Corea, 2007)
Quartet Live (2007)
Common Ground (2011)
Hot House (2012)
Time Thread (with Makoto Ozone , 2013)
Guided Tour (2013)
WithStan Getz With others
After the Riot at Newport (Chet Atkins and the Nashville All-Stars, 1960)
Bob Brookmeyer and Friends (1964)
Tim Hardin 1 (Tim Hardin, 1964–65)
Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini (1964)
Ingénue (k.d. lang , 1991)
Journey (Arif Mardin , 1973)
Jazz Concert (George Shearing , 1963)
Rare Form! (George Shearing, 1963)
Touch Me Softly (George Shearing, 1963)
Swallow (Steve Swallow, 1991)
Fluid Rustle (Eberhard Weber , 1979)
Hommage à Eberhard Weber (2015)
Simple Complex (Jon Weber , 2003)