No Mystery | ||||
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Studio album by Return to Forever | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | January 1975 at Record Plant Studios, N.Y. | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Length | 42:57 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Chick Corea, Shelly Yakus | |||
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The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide |
No Mystery (1975) is the fifth studio album by jazz-rock fusion band Return to Forever.
All members of the group contributed compositions to this album. Side A contains heavily funk-influenced material composed by each member of the group, whereas Side B is filled by Chick Corea compositions. Chick Corea won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group Grammy Award in 1975 for this album. "Flight of the Newborn" is Di Meola's first recorded composition. Stanley Clarke would later re-record "Dayride" with background vocals for his solo album, Modern Man, released in 1978. Likewise, Al Di Meola re-recorded a longer version of "No Mystery" for his solo album World Sinfonia in 1991.
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