
It's the old rhythm section from Return To Forever, but this time they've gone acoustic with the help of the addition of a couple of notable horn players. More post-bop and hard-bop instead of RTF's usual fusion. The same personnel on this album, plus singer Chaka Khan, recorded the throwback standards album, Echoes Of An Era, during the same recording sessions. The recording for The Griffith Park Collection was more spontaneous as the musicians played with minimal rehearsal. As described by the Elektra/Musician label:
and from the February 13, 1982 issue of CashBox magazine, p. 27: I don't love it and that's because of the inconsistent material, not the performances (except when the musicians inexplicably try to coax nonidiomatic sounds out of their instruments). Maybe they should have stuck with standards?
Original album liner notes by Lenny White.
Stanley Clarke - bass
Chick Corea - piano
Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet & flugelhorn
Lenny White - drums
Reviews/ratings:
- Musician: "I for one would like to see more of this"
- Downbeat (★★★): "a good album that could be much better"
- Stereo Review: "An invigorating exercise in the arts of improvisation and teamwork." Also designated a Recording of Special Merit and received 'honorable mention' by the magazine in its Record of the Year Awards for 1982.
Album chart peaks:
- US Billboard 200: did not chart
- Billboard Jazz: #35
- CashBox Jazz: #26
- Radio & Records Jazz Radio National Airplay: #29
Tracks: The better cuts are Why Wait (written by Stanley Clarke) and Remember (written by Steve Swallow).
Personal Memory Associated with this CD: None. This CD was purchased in an effort to collect all the releases on the Elektra/Musician label, 1982-84. Best estimates have me currently at 45 of 55 releases on either vinyl, CD, or both formats.


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