Since their first time playing together at the 1972 Munich Jazz Festival, Jazz piano legend Chick Corea and vibraphone pioneer Gary Burton have toured the world and recorded six albums as well as a live record together. Continuing their joint efforts, the pair will release Hot House, their seventh collaborative studio album, on September 4 via Concord Jazz.

Hot House includes standards from eight well-known composers—from Thelonious Monk and Bill Evans to Lennon and McCartney—but Burton explains “we chose songs that are generally not that well known; the composers’ names are probably more familiar than the songs to most listeners.” Hot House also features the Harlem String Quartet on a new Corea original titled “Mozart Goes Dancing,” a track originally planned for the duo’s next record together. After the record’s release in September the duo will play four sets in two nights at The Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis, MN, as well as a pair of Arizona shows in January.

Here’s a look at the album’s tracks

1. Can’t We Be Friends

2. Eleanor Rigby

3. Chega De Saudade

4. Time Remembered

5. Hot House

6. Strange Meadow Lark

7. Light Blue

8. Once I Loved

9. My Ship

10. Mozart Goes Dancing