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Keith Jarrett Trio - Live at Open Theater East Jazz Concert Album | Vinyl & CD | Perfect for Jazz Lovers & Music Collectors | Great for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Home Entertainment
Keith Jarrett Trio - Live at Open Theater East Jazz Concert Album | Vinyl & CD | Perfect for Jazz Lovers & Music Collectors | Great for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Home Entertainment

Keith Jarrett Trio - Live at Open Theater East Jazz Concert Album | Vinyl & CD | Perfect for Jazz Lovers & Music Collectors | Great for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Home Entertainment

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Product Description An original and influential stylist, pianist Keith Jarrett and his trio, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette, bring fresh, innovative interpretations to several "standards" in this breathtaking live performance recorded in 1993. Tracks: In Your Own Sweet Way, Butch and Butch, Basin Street Blues, Solar-Extension, If I Were a Bell, I Fall in Love Too Easily, Oleo, Bye Bye Blackbird, The Cure, I Thought About You. 130 minutes. Amazon.com Superb audio, interesting video direction, three virtuoso players interacting for more than two hours: recorded jazz concerts don't get much better than this performance by the Keith Jarrett Trio. Pianist Jarrett, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and bassist Gary Peacock play two complete sets of standards in this 1993 Japanese concert. Watching them is fascinating--especially Jarrett, eyes scrunched in concentration, writhing intensely, coaxing and wrenching ideas from his keyboard, and punctuating his improvisations with weird, off-key vocalisms. But listening to them is even better. This is a group in perfect sync with one another; even a 26-minute version of Miles Davis's "Solar" and Jarrett's own "Extension" doesn't have a boring moment. You won't get much of a "show," per se--typically, Jarrett doesn't say a word to the audience--but that's hardly the point. With musicians this good, the playing's the thing. --Sam Graham

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People who knock Keith Jarrett's voice over just don't understand that playing jazz is a very emotional experience. Singing whilst playing is not new--Lionel Hampton, Art Blakely,Oscar Peterson just to name a few, do it. Accept it as the artist's total commitment to what he / she is playing. I am sure when most people listen to live jazz they tap their feet or snap their fingers. Jarrett's groans et al are no different. Man, stop nit picking and just listen to one hell of a talent giving his all when he sits on that stool--and I for one hope it continues for a long,long time. Keith Jarrett is a genuis, make no mistake about that. He could stand on his head for all I care, so long as he plays the way he does--that's all that matters.