Along with the likes of Weather Report, The Headhunters, and Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever were the pioneers of the burgeoning jazz-fusion scene. Chick Corea formed the band in ’71, and the only present band mate throughout the years would be bassist Stanley Clarke.

They are joined here by drummer Lenny White and guitarist Al Di Meola. This was released on CBS – a major label. That would not happen today as no record company would take a chance on something as awesome as this. The production is top drawer and crystal clear as the band produced it themselves with Corea taking the lead. This was the sixth album released, and isn’t as funky as No Mystery, the previous release, but takes the listener on a journey of discovery. The playing and arrangements are incredible. It is a joy to hear musicians of this quality just go for it.

Six tracks on the whole album, so no short tracks here. Possibly my favourite track, even though they are all good, is Sorceress, written by the drummer Lenny White whose solo albums, by the way, are also fantastic. It’s a joy to listen to the interplay between the musicians, as they are each masters of their own instruments. Another highlight for me is Side 2 opener Majestic Dance, which has some great playing by Di Meola.

Sad to say that Chick Corea passed away a couple of weeks ago and will be greatly missed. A great addition to anyone’s collection.

8/10 from the Grooveman.