Keith Jarrett Trio - The Cure (1991)
Front Cover Album Info
Artist/Composer Keith Jarrett Trio
Title The Cure
Length 77:33 Discs: 1 Tracks: 8
Format CD Packaging Jewel Case
Label ECM Cat. Number 1440
Style General Jazz Rating
Recorded live 1991-04-21  in  Town Hall, NY
Musicians Credits
Keith Jarrett piano
Gary Peacock bass
Jack DeJohnette drums
Engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug
Producer Manfred Eicher
Track list
01
Bemsha Swing (Monk) 09:42
02
Old Folks (Robinson/Hill) 11:18
03
Woody'n You (Gillespie) 06:38
04
Blame It on My Youth (Levant/Heyman) 08:16
05
Golden Earrings (Young/Heyman/R.Evans) 08:31
06
Body and Soul (Green/Heyman/Sauer/Eyton) 13:26
07
The Cure (Jarrett) 10:31
08
Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Ellington) 09:11
Notes
AMG Review (4):
Sure, the Keith Jarrett Trio of the '80s and '90s recorded way too much music for the casual fan to absorb. But one's reservations fade when confronted with the sheer creativity and empathy that the trio displayed in this gorgeously recorded live date at New York's Town Hall. As in several albums before, the emphasis for Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette is on standards, save for a sole ostinato-based Jarrett original (the title track). "Bemsha Swing" finds Jarrett at very nearly his best, transforming standard material completely in his own funky manner. In addition, there is a really beautiful rendition of Oscar Levant's "Blame It on My Youth," and an eloquently harmonized "Body and Soul" with generous solo space for Peacock. There is some squeaky vocalizing by Jarrett over some of his solos, but not enough to deter anyone from enjoying this 77-minute outpouring of first-class improvisational jazz. — Richard S. Ginell