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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 19 MIN

Desert Air and ECM Records

from The Jazz Real Book · host Jay Sweet

(88)” Desert Air” and ECMStandards Rating 2 and Difficulty Rating 7  Founded in Munich in 1969 by bassist-producer Manfred Eicher, ECM Records quickly established itself as one of the most distinctive and influential modern music labels. With its crystalline sound, minimalist visual design, and commitment to artistic freedom, ECM became a home not only for exploratory jazz but also for contemporary classical and world music. Among its many landmark releases is Crystal Silence (1973), a duo recording by Chick Corea and vibraphonist Gary Burton. One of its most striking tracks, “Desert Air,” captures the spacious, atmospheric qualities that came to define ECM’s sound. Written in ¾ time and structured as AAB, the 88-measure piece features unusual harmonic movement, slash-chords, and fluid melodic lines with no rests. Its difficulty and unconventional form make it rarely performed, yet Corea’s conception is brilliant. The original recording is conversational and immersive, embodying ECM’s ideal of music as both experience and atmosphere.Chick Corea and Gary Burton Connie Han Jazz Real Book Podcast 

(88)” Desert Air” and ECMStandards Rating 2 and Difficulty Rating 7  Founded in Munich in 1969 by bassist-producer Manfred Eicher, ECM Records quickly established itself as one of the most distinctive and influential modern music labels. With its crystalline sound, minimalist visual design, and commitment to artistic freedom, ECM became a home not only for exploratory jazz but also for contemporary classical and world music. Among its many landmark releases is Crystal Silence (1973), a duo recording by Chick Corea and vibraphonist Gary Burton. One of its most striking tracks, “Desert Air,” captures the spacious, atmospheric qualities that came to define ECM’s sound. Written in ¾ time and structured as AAB, the 88-measure piece features unusual harmonic movement, slash-chords, and fluid melodic lines with no rests. Its difficulty and unconventional form make it rarely performed, yet Corea’s conception is brilliant. The original recording is conversational and immersive, embodying ECM’s ideal of music as both experience and atmosphere.Chick Corea and Gary Burton Connie Han Jazz Real Book Podcast

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