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Chase
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Album Details: Chase

Release Date:01/01/1971
Label:Epic Japan
UPC:4988010757625

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    bill chase

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 15, 2006

    Pros: great trumpet player

    Cons: none

    i think that Bill Chase is AWESOME!!! My marching band is doing three of his songs in our show next year. We have a few players that can sound just like him. I really enjoy his music and his skillz.

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    Chase/Chase

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 19, 2000

    I've been looking in catalogs for years hoping to find this on CD to replace my worn out LP. In the days of Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, this band's first album featured 3 screeching trumpets that delivered music that most trumpet players could ...only dream of playing. Included is the hit song "Get It On" and the best version of "Handbags & Gladrags" that I've heard. This album is one my all time favorites. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Chase's self-titled LP was as close to unabashed critical success as the group ever got, coming out just as Chicago and Blood, Sweat, Tears were both at their respective peaks of popularity. There's not much here that sounds like either band -- Chase had a leaner, livelier sound, with an especially frantic rhythm section. The music is heavily white soul-influenced, dressed up in strong contrapuntal figures, soaring riffs, and riveting climaxes, which may come just a little too often given the relatively modest length of the album. The record is chock-full of enjoyable moments and one unabashed hit ("Get It On"), and loaded with virtuoso playing. Lead singer Terry Richards and backing vocalists Ted Piercefield and Jerry Van Blair (who also play trumpets) are strong but not overbearing singers, and a good balance is struck between the vocalists and the band, which was a problem that Blood, Sweat, Tears never did solve -- the result is a record that's sort of a rock-influenced descendan...t of Stan Kenton's more experimental work of the late '40s and early '50s, which slotted in well with the progressive side of jazz-rock in 1971. "Invitation to a River," at 14 minutes and divided into five parts, may seem like the height of pretentiousness, but in 1971 audiences devoured it, and the playing, including what sound like 16th notes on the trumpets, is something to marvel at in a popular context. The CD reissue even reprints Nat Hentoff's original liner notes. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Chase

Mention the term "jazz-rock" and listeners will likely think of such acts as Blood, Sweat Tears, Chicago, or Weather Report; but in the early 1970's, a band called Chase was a rival to all of them, and bidded fair to take the country by storm; in fact, for a little while in 1971, they did precisely that with a chart-topping single, a Grammy nomination, and a high place... Read more