Chick Corea Elektric Band's 1991 Studio Album Beneath the Mask on 2LP. Vinyl Cut by Bernie Grundman.
Beneath the Mask marks a return to the more commercially viable jazz-funk of the Chick Corea Elektric Band’s earlier albums, and marks the end of the first stage in the band’s history, which began five years earlier with the group’s self-titled debut.
Energy meets craft on this superlative outing, which finds the five virtuoso musicians (Chick Corea, drummer Dave Weckl, bassist John Patitucci, guitarist Frank Gamble, and saxophonist Eric Marienthal) engaging in a highly sophisticated yet accessible set of music.
Massive in the scale of the influences it contains, the album travels from the heavy grooving funk-fusion of the title track “Beneath the Mask,” to the lively West African township jive of “One of Us Over 40.” to the mellow smooth jazz of “A Wave Goodbye,” and the grandiose ‘70s style prog-rock/fusion of “Charged Particles.”
Originally released on GRP Records in 1991, the album reflects the innovative spirit of The Elektric Band, pushing boundaries and creating a unique sonic landscape that captivates listeners.
Side A:
- Beneath the Mask
- Little Things That Count
- One of Us Is Over 40
Side B:
- A Wave Goodbye
- Lifescape
- Jammin E. Cricket
Side C:
- Charged Particles
- Free Step
Side D:
- 99 Flavors
- Illusions