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Keith Jarrett Standards, Volume 1 and 2
Recorded at Power Station, New York, New York in January 1983. Released :1983 Label : ECM Format : Flac Volume 1 In January of 1983, Keith Jarrett returned to the trio format and his collaboration with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette resulted in three albums. The first release finds the trio digging into five standards with "God Bless the Child" being dragged out (although not unmercifully) for 15 minutes. The performances, which usually do not swing in a conventional sense, do have a momentum of their own. Jarrett is generous in allocating solo space to Peacock and it is obvious that the three musicians were listening very closely to each other. 1."Meaning of the Blues" – 9:26 2."All the Things You Are" – 7:47 3."It Never Entered My Mind" – 6:48 4."The Masquerade Is Over" – 6:01 5."God Bless the Child" – 15:32 Volume 2 This second volume of Standards gets the edge over the first due to its slightly more challenging material. Jarrett, who has often taken himself a bit too seriously, is surprisingly playful at times in this format. In addition to Jarrett's "So Tender," there are such superior songs explored on this date as Alec Wilder's "Moon and Sand," "If I Should Lose You" and "I Fall in Love Too Easily." Bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette listen closely to Jarrett and no matter what direction the pianist turns, they are already there waiting for him. 1."So Tender" – 7:19 2."Moon and Sand" – 8:59 3."In Love in Vain" – 7:14 4."Never Let Me Go" – 7:52 5."If I Should Lose You" – 8:32 6."I Fall in Love Too Easily" – 5:12 Personnel Keith Jarrett – piano Gary Peacock – double bass Jack DeJohnette – drums Sharing Widget |
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