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Since the recent split-up of Return to Forever, one scam's had Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke conceiving an acoustic band. Electric fusion devotees blue at such news can at least be consoled by School Days. Recorded only last June, most of it keeps the amplified faith. But how is more significant: like a current TV performer who's sold as "sneaky-funny," Days seems sneaky-sensational.
Though Clarke's first two Nemperor LPs were highly crafted, their ambition often protruded like a sore thumb. The whimsical cover and title of School Days clue the more relaxed approach within. Yet the result's not pap; rather, Clarke's impressive "fusion of fusion." Typical is the title track. There, a disco pulse, static string colors, rock guitar, phased bass virtuosity and gorgeous orchestral conception mix effortlessly; compared to similarly intentioned cuts from Journey to Love, Clarke's previous LP, the tune is catchier, meatier and nowhere near as obvious. Title aside, School Days suggests maturity, not tutelage; the record is a consistent success and thus a rare vehicle in the erratic genre of fusion. (RS 226)
MICHAEL ROZEK
(Posted: Nov 18, 1976)
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