Chick Corea’s Forever Yours: The Farewell Performance Out October 17

Article Contributed by Missing Piece Group | Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Today, Candid Records and Chick Corea Productions announced the upcoming release of Forever Yours: The Farewell Performance. The album arrives digitally on October 17 on all DSPs. Starting today, fans can pre-order the CD and 2-LP vinyl set, available in stores on February 27, 2026.

Recorded just four months before the NEA Jazz Master’s passing, the album captures 28-time GRAMMY-winning Chick Corea’s final performances: a series of solo piano offerings at the peak of his virtuosity. With his death leaving an unfillable hole in the jazz landscape, the album stands as both a deeply affecting goodbye and a definitive document of the Chick Corea solo experience. Alongside the announcement, they have shared “Overjoyed,” a spirited rendition of the classic Stevie Wonder tune that underscores Corea’s playful, inquisitive nature.

Listen To “Overjoyed” & Pre-Order The Album HERE

When asked about Chick Corea’s uncanny ability to bridge the gap between composers of all genres, longtime collaborator Bernie Kirsh said:
"He looked up to the musicians he loved, and in his own exploration of some of their pieces, he found similarities between them—even if centuries separated their works. By combining such works in his solo performances, say a Mozart with a Gershwin, he could showcase some unexpected connections in an exciting way."

Recorded in October of 2020 when Corea gave two inspired solo-piano concerts at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL, Forever Yours boasts that signature Corea brand of cascading virtuosity — the jaw-dropping technical command and harmonic knowledge that somehow feels only flowing and swinging, never verbose. The program features Corea’s revered original music (“Armando’s Rhumba,” a mini-recital of his delightful Children’s Songs) alongside homages to some of the composers he held dearest: Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, Mozart, Stevie Wonder, Bill Evans, Duke Ellington—all stitched together by Corea’s musical prowess.

The performances showcase not only his brilliant knack for continuity, but also the profound sense of generosity and playfulness that was at the core of his being. Throughout the recording, listeners are treated to Corea’s uncut spoken interludes, where he introduces tunes and explains concepts in his affable, familial way, as if engaged in friendly conversation with visiting neighbors. He also performs two of his “Portrait” pieces, in which he brings members of the audience onto the stage and improvises music based on their presence.

A beacon of love and selflessness, when Corea passed on February 9, 2021, the many obituaries, essays, and social-media tributes that poured forth were packed with testimonials elevating his warmth and goodwill. The liner notes to Forever Yours contain many heartfelt messages of admiration from family, friends, and peers including Alicia Keys, Herbie Hancock, Hans Zimmer, Robert Glasper, Bobby McFerrin, Stanley Clarke, Lang Lang, and others. The album as a whole serves as a satisfying, heartfelt farewell to one of jazz’s most revered masters.


Tracklist

  1. Chick’s Welcome

  2. Armando’s Rhumba

  3. It Could Happen to You

  4. Overjoyed

  5. Piano Sonata in F Major, K. 322: II. Adagio

  6. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

  7. Chick Talks About Monk And Bud

  8. ‘Round Midnight

  9. Trinkle Tinkle

  10. Dusk In Sandi

  11. Waltz For Debby

  12. In A Sentimental Mood

  13. Chick Talks Portraits

  14. Portrait: Sam

  15. Chick Introduces The Next Portrait

  16. Portrait: Terri

  17. Chick Talks Children’s Songs

  18. Children’s Song No. 1

  19. Children’s Song No. 2

  20. Children’s Song No. 10

  21. Children’s Song No. 17

  22. Children’s Song No. 19

  23. Children’s Song No. 20


About Chick Corea

Born in 1941 in Massachusetts, the iconic keyboardist, composer, and bandleader Chick Corea was a DownBeat Hall of Famer and NEA Jazz Master, as well as one of the most nominated artists in GRAMMY Awards history with 75 nods—and 28 wins, in addition to 5 Latin GRAMMYs. From straight-ahead to avant-garde, bebop to jazz-rock fusion, children’s songs to chamber and symphonic works, Corea touched an astonishing number of musical bases in his career since playing with the genre-shattering bands of Miles Davis in the late ’60s and early ’70s.

While one might expect the 20th century to have been the apex of Corea’s career, he was just as productive in the 21st. Whether playing acoustic piano or electric keyboards, leading multiple bands, performing solo, or collaborating with a who’s who of musicians, Corea’s career never paused. Underscoring this, he was named Artist of the Year three times between 2014 and 2018 in the DownBeat Readers Poll, a publication that called him “a pianist virtually without peer.”


About Candid Records

From 1960–1963, founder, A&R man, and producer Nat Hentoff recorded over 30 extraordinary albums for the Candid Records label. One cannot underestimate the breadth of these recordings—from bebop to the avant-garde to blues. Candid sat dormant for years until Black Lion Records founder and producer Alan Bates bought the label in 1989.

The next phase of Candid Records is happening now. Since its relaunch in 2021, the label has reissued over 30 titles to high critical acclaim. Thanks to brilliant new releases, Candid has received four GRAMMY® Awards: 2024 winners the Count Basie Orchestra, 2023 winners Terri Lyne Carrington and Wayne Shorter, and 2022 winner Eliane Elias. Today’s Candid is not only committed to its legacy but looks forward to defining its future with the quality music that is synonymous with its elite heritage.

Learn more at www.candidrecords.com.

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