The Leprechaun (1976)

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The Leprechaun (1976) is a jazz fusion album by pianist and composer Chick Corea that blends electric and acoustic textures with whimsical, fantasy-inspired themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz fusion album
music album
studio album
artist Chick Corea
chronologyPosition mid-1970s Chick Corea discography
composer Chick Corea
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception positive
features orchestral arrangements
wordless vocals
featuresInstrument acoustic piano
bass
brass
drums
electric piano
keyboards
percussion
strings
synthesizer
woodwinds
followsInChronology Chick Corea album “No Mystery”
genre jazz
jazz fusion
jazz-rock
post-bop
hasPart “Imp’s Welcome”
Lenore
surface form: “Lenore”

The Leprechaun (1976) self-linksurface differs
surface form: “Leprechaun’s Dream”

“Looking at the World”
“Nite Sprite”
“Pixiland Rag”
“Reverie”
“Soft and Gentle”
hasTheme fairy-tale atmosphere
fantasy
mythical creatures
whimsy
label Polydor Records
surface form: Polydor

Polydor Records
notableTrack The Leprechaun (1976) self-linksurface differs
surface form: “Leprechaun’s Dream”

“Nite Sprite”
performer Chick Corea
precedesInChronology Chick Corea album “Romantic Warrior”
producer Chick Corea
releaseYear 1976
styleCharacteristic blend of electric and acoustic textures
complex rhythms
rich harmonic language
through-composed sections with improvisation

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Chick Corea notableAlbum The Leprechaun (1976)
My Spanish Heart (1976) chronologyPrevious The Leprechaun (1976)
subject surface form: My Spanish Heart
this entity surface form: The Leprechaun
The Leprechaun (1976) hasPart The Leprechaun (1976) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: “Leprechaun’s Dream”
The Leprechaun (1976) notableTrack The Leprechaun (1976) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: “Leprechaun’s Dream”