Pure Music

Pure Music
Studio album by Chase
Released February 1974
Recorded Chicago, Illinois
Genre Jazz-rock fusion
Length 33:01
Label Epic
Producer Frank Rand
Chase chronology
Ennea
(1972)
Pure Music
(1974)
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Pure Music was the third and final album by jazz-rock fusion band Chase. The failure to sell the Ennea LP on a mass market forced Bill Chase to re-group several times and come up with a new musical approach, the result was 'Pure Music.' Though much of the music released on the album had been performed by the band over a span of a year and half. The new musical direction was a departure from vocal dominated songs and focusing more on jazz/rock instrumental tunes to showcase Bill's dynamic playing style. The over-all effect had a more "commercial" appeal and was highly popular among high school and college band students. Jim Peterik had co-written two vocal numbers for the album and to be performed live as well 'Run Back To Mama' and 'Love Is On The Way' a third vocal version of the song entitled 'Pure Music' was scrapped from the LP because it did not sound enough like 'Chase.' Versions of 'Bochawa' and 'Close Up Tight' were forever being altered on the road. There was also talk about Jim Peterik joining the band full-time.

Work on a 4th LP was in the works and during the final year Chase had been performing a melodic flugelhorn piece called 'Ode To A New England Jellyfish.' This tune was recorded and only missing Bill's solo section, other selections never made it beyond the sketch stage.

Track listing

  1. "Weird Song #1" (Bill Chase) – 5:39
  2. "Run Back To Mama" (Bill Chase/Jim Peterik) – 3:13
  3. "Twinkles" (Bill Chase) – 7:14
  4. "Bochawa" (Bill Chase) – 5:51
  5. "Love Is On The Way" (Jim Peterik) – 3:30
  6. "Close Up Tight" (Bill Chase) – 7:34

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