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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent music, available cheaper directly from Chick, August 28, 2005
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This review is from: Secret Agent (Audio CD)
UPDATE Sept 2006:

Chick Corea's website is selling this CD for $21 "for a limited time." The rest of my original review (from August 2005) appears below:

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Another of Chick Corea's outstanding records from the 1970s has finally been reissued on CD, but (at this time) only as an expensive import from Japan.

Secret Agent features some essential Chick tunes, including "Central Park" (an ambituous, exciting composition and arrangement with excellent solos by all), "Glebe St Blues" (a fun and exciting shuffle-blues, a great arrangement, excellent improvisation), and "Fickle Funk" (a tight little instrumental jazz-fusion piece with a great Chick solo on Fender Rhodes and great solos by the horn players). Al Jarreau makes a guest appearance, doing a great job on "Hot News Blues."

Secret Agent probably is most comparable to his 1980 recording Tap Step, as both feature Chick's touring band from that period: Al Vizzuti (trpt), Joe Farrell (reeds), Tom Brechtlein (drums), Bunny Brunel (bass), and Gayle Moran (vocals). The difference is that Tap Step is mostly just this band, whereas Secret Agent has tunes with more guests and more instruments (a string section on a couple tunes, more horns on another, etc). But if you like Tap Step, I'm sure you will like Secret Agent. (I think Secret Agent is a little better than Tap Step.)

If you're not familiar with Tap Step, perhaps you're familiar with Mad Hatter, which I think is probably the second closest thing to Secret Agent. Many of the same musicians are on both. The difference is that Mad Hatter has a theme running through all the tracks, whereas Secret Agent does not. But I think you'll probably like Secret Agent if you like Mad Hatter.

Like other Chick Corea CD reissues from this era (Tapstep, Mad Hatter, Friends), the sound quality of the mastering on Secret Agent is good but not great. I think CD reissues of 1970s recordings of Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind and Fire have better sound quality than CD reissues of Chick's 1970s recordings. (But, those artists probably generate more revenues for the record companies than Chick, so I guess I can understand why record companies would make the extra effort to provide better sound quality on the CD reissues.) Nonetheless, the sound quality of Secret Agent is certainly not bad.

My advice: If you're a big fan of this period of Chick's work and you can afford it, treat yourself to this fine record. Otherwise, wait for a lower-priced domestic release (which, unfortunately, nobody knows when it is coming).

Music: 5 stars
Sound quality: 3.5 stars
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites, February 16, 2006
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Jim (Milford, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This is one of my favorite Corea albums. (I believe this one classifies as a Return to Forever effort, but I could be wrong.) It has a very heavy brass flavor to it. Jim Pugh plays trombone on this one, and has an awesome solo. I've been waiting for this to come out on CD (at a reasonable price) for 15 years, so I'm a bit hard pressed to remember specific details about the songs. For me, this album has a similar feel to the Friends album, and I remember it as being very up-beat, energetic, and warm.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Secret Agent, October 21, 2008
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I used to listen to this record at my sister's place when she was attending UW-Madison. The album's performance quality is so good that even hard-core rockers would shut up and pay attention to it. Bagatelle #4 is my favorite because though down-tempo, it really highlights Chick's command of the synthesiser touch pad. Electronics were new in the late 70s and Chick achieved a level of expression using them that few, if any have matched today.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Too good but too Heavy Price, April 23, 2008
This review is from: Secret Agent (Audio CD)
This album kind of signifies the end of a glorious set of albums in Chicks stellar musical journey. It has almost all the Chick Corea elements of that "series" making it a fitting and grand finish to "Leprechaun", "Mad Hatter", "My Spanish Heart"... It's less 'visual', less classical, and very upbeat, truly 'happy'!

Bunny Brunel is magnificent, Tom Brechtlein is great too and Chick is at his electrifying soloing peak as in the albums before. Fabulous tunes, grooves and horns too. Amazing energy!

Gayle Moran, while brilliant, and a vital element in the vivid images of Leprechaun and Mad Hatter is, for me, out of place here, no offence please, Gayle or Chick :) but "Hot News Blues" with Al Jarreau is unpredictably delightful.

Great album, a 'must buy' (if you can afford it of course), one of my favorites, an absolutely essential part of a Chick Corea collection if you like that period, but the price is prohibitive. I will stick with my homemade CD, recorded off Vinyl, with some scratches, till it's affordable! Having said that, if i didn't have it at all, i'd pay even this price in a flash!!

Bottom line, if you liked "Leprechaun" and "Mad Hatter" etc, and if you have the money, just "BUY NOW" while there is some version available!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Into orbit, February 1, 2010
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R. Scott "fusion-o-phile" (Reston, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Glebe St. Blues has the best horn section/solo play off piece I have ever heard in my life. Period.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Virtuosity at its playful best!, May 31, 2009
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Chick Corea is truly our modern day composing genius! The playful, upbeat "Fickle-Funk", the moody "Bagatelle #4", the creatively quirky orchestration of "Glebe St. Blues", all demonstrate elements of the endless reservoir from which Chick has unabashadly tapped into.
Buy it! Enjoy it!
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