Parliament’s superfunky 1969 song “Everything Is On The One” is actually a reference to James Brown’s method of putting a heavy emphasis on the first (ONE) beat — a trick George Clinton learned after hiring Brown’s former bassist Bootsy Collins.

Vinyl LP pressing. Chick Corea's first unaccompanied album initiated the solo piano idiom at ECM and proved to be extremely influential. Alongside music created in the moment, some powerful melodies are explored here, not least that of "Sometime Ago," soon to be a theme song for the Return To Forever band. "I found it quite easy to select what I felt was the single best disc [of 1971]. Chick Corea's Piano Improvisations Vol. 1 is a true masterpiece of music and a very important album" - Michael Cuscuna, Record World.

TRACK LISTING
1 Noon Song
2 Song for Sally
3 Ballad for Anna
4 Song of the Wind
5 Sometime Ago
6 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 1
7 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 2
8 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 3
9 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 4
10 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 5
11 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 6
12 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 7
13 Where Are You Now? - a Suite of 8 Pictures - Picture 8

Weight .89 lbs