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Keith Jarrett albums (Music Guide)

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Source: Wikipedia. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 23. Chapters: Keith Jarrett live albums, Standards Trio albums, Keith Jarrett discography, The Köln Concert, The Melody at Night, With You, Standards Live, Dark Intervals, My Foolish Heart, Tokyo '96, Tribute, Whisper Not, Always Let Me Go, Concerts, Paris / London: Testament, Still Live, Charles Lloyd in the Soviet Union, Inside Out, The Cure, Standards in Norway, Changes, Soundtrack, Restoration Ruin, Paris Concert, The Out-of-Towners, Expectations, Yesterdays, At the Deer Head Inn, Luminessence, Charles Lloyd in Europe, Love-In, Ruta and Daitya, Dream Weaver, Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett, Arbour Zena, Life Between the Exit Signs, Sun Bear Concerts, Changeless, Bye Bye Blackbird, Eyes of the Heart, Journey Within, Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne, Treasure Island, The Carnegie Hall Concert, Belonging, Radiance, Staircase, Bop-Be, Nude Ants, Fort Yawuh, Somewhere Before, The Survivors' Suite, The Mourning of a Star, Death and the Flower, Facing You, Personal Mountains, Up for It, Byablue, Backhand, Birth, My Song, Mysteries, Shades, El Juicio, La Scala, Vienna Concert. Excerpt: This following table lists jazz pianist Keith Jarrett's original albums as a leader and is followed by those on which he has played as a sideman. With Charles Lloyd With Miles Davis With others Standards is a two-volume set of jazz albums released by the Keith Jarrett trio in 1983. Originally released by ECM, they have been multiply re-issued, including by Universal/Polygram. The two volumes present performances of pianist Keith Jarrett with Gary Peacock on bass and Jack DeJohnette on drums. Vol. 1 reached #14 on the Billboard Jazz Albums charts. In 2008 the two albums, along with 1983's Changes, were collected into a boxed set, Setting Standards: New York Sessions. The trio originally worked together on a 1977 album headline by Peacock, Tales of Another, coming back together in 1983 when producer Manfred Eicher proposed a trio album to Jarrett. Jarrett approached Peacock and DeJohnette with the idea of performing standards, which was greatly contrary to the contemporary jazz scene of the early 1980s. In a 2008 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Jarrett recalled his reasons for wanting to record standards. "This material was so damn good," he said, "and why was everyone ignoring it and playing clever stuff that sounds all the same?" He told Salon in 2000 that " valuable player doesn't have to play anything new to have value, because it's not about the material, it's about the playing." The three joined in a studio in Manhattan, New York for a 1 day session during which they recorded enough material for three albums, the two Standards volumes and Changes. For that session, as in subsequent, the trio did not rehearse or pre-plan their playlist. DeJohnette, also speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, recalled that the trio had agreed to "do this until we don't feel like doing this anymore". In 2008, the trio celebrated its 25th anniversary, becoming during that time "the preeminent jazz group interpreting standards". The first of the pair, Standards, Vo

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781155536071
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 24
  • Udgivet:
  • 17. december 2013
  • Størrelse:
  • 189x2x246 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 70 g.
  • BLACK WEEK
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Source: Wikipedia. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 23. Chapters: Keith Jarrett live albums, Standards Trio albums, Keith Jarrett discography, The Köln Concert, The Melody at Night, With You, Standards Live, Dark Intervals, My Foolish Heart, Tokyo '96, Tribute, Whisper Not, Always Let Me Go, Concerts, Paris / London: Testament, Still Live, Charles Lloyd in the Soviet Union, Inside Out, The Cure, Standards in Norway, Changes, Soundtrack, Restoration Ruin, Paris Concert, The Out-of-Towners, Expectations, Yesterdays, At the Deer Head Inn, Luminessence, Charles Lloyd in Europe, Love-In, Ruta and Daitya, Dream Weaver, Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett, Arbour Zena, Life Between the Exit Signs, Sun Bear Concerts, Changeless, Bye Bye Blackbird, Eyes of the Heart, Journey Within, Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne, Treasure Island, The Carnegie Hall Concert, Belonging, Radiance, Staircase, Bop-Be, Nude Ants, Fort Yawuh, Somewhere Before, The Survivors' Suite, The Mourning of a Star, Death and the Flower, Facing You, Personal Mountains, Up for It, Byablue, Backhand, Birth, My Song, Mysteries, Shades, El Juicio, La Scala, Vienna Concert. Excerpt: This following table lists jazz pianist Keith Jarrett's original albums as a leader and is followed by those on which he has played as a sideman. With Charles Lloyd With Miles Davis With others Standards is a two-volume set of jazz albums released by the Keith Jarrett trio in 1983. Originally released by ECM, they have been multiply re-issued, including by Universal/Polygram. The two volumes present performances of pianist Keith Jarrett with Gary Peacock on bass and Jack DeJohnette on drums. Vol. 1 reached #14 on the Billboard Jazz Albums charts. In 2008 the two albums, along with 1983's Changes, were collected into a boxed set, Setting Standards: New York Sessions. The trio originally worked together on a 1977 album headline by Peacock, Tales of Another, coming back together in 1983 when producer Manfred Eicher proposed a trio album to Jarrett. Jarrett approached Peacock and DeJohnette with the idea of performing standards, which was greatly contrary to the contemporary jazz scene of the early 1980s. In a 2008 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Jarrett recalled his reasons for wanting to record standards. "This material was so damn good," he said, "and why was everyone ignoring it and playing clever stuff that sounds all the same?" He told Salon in 2000 that " valuable player doesn't have to play anything new to have value, because it's not about the material, it's about the playing." The three joined in a studio in Manhattan, New York for a 1 day session during which they recorded enough material for three albums, the two Standards volumes and Changes. For that session, as in subsequent, the trio did not rehearse or pre-plan their playlist. DeJohnette, also speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, recalled that the trio had agreed to "do this until we don't feel like doing this anymore". In 2008, the trio celebrated its 25th anniversary, becoming during that time "the preeminent jazz group interpreting standards". The first of the pair, Standards, Vo

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