Keith Jarrett - Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note: The Complete Recordings (1994)
Front Cover Album Info
Artist/Composer Keith Jarrett
Title Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note: The Complete Recordings
Length 424:01 Discs: 6 Tracks: 38
Format HQ 192+ kbps Packaging Jewel Case
Label ECM Cat. Number 1572
Style Free/Avant Jazz Rating
Recorded live czerwiec 1994  at  Blue Note, NYC
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Musicians Credits
Keith Jarrett piano
Gary Peacock bass
Jack DeJohnette drums, percussion
Producer Manfred Eicher
Engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug
Track list
Disk 1 69:44
01
In Your Own Sweet Way 18:01
02
How Long Has This Been Going On 09:11
03
While We're Young 11:03
04
Partners 08:30
05
No Lonely Nights 07:18
06
Now's the Time 08:32
07
Lament 07:09
Disk 2 76:42
01
I'm Old Fashioned 10:38
02
Everything Happens To Me 11:51
03
If I Were A Bell 11:28
04
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning 08:47
05
Oleo 08:05
06
Alone Together 11:22
07
"Skylark" 06:38
08
Things Ain't What They Used to 07:53
Disk 3 70:36
01
Autumn Leaves 26:45
02
Days of Wine and Roses 11:32
03
Bop-be 06:04
04
You Don't Know What Love Is/Muezzin 20:33
05
When I Fall in Love 05:42
Disk 4 76:04
01
How Deep Is The Ocean 11:27
02
Close Your Eyes 09:30
03
Imagination 08:46
04
I'll Close My Eyes 10:13
05
I Fall In Love Too Easily/The Fire Within 27:10
06
Things Ain't What They Used To Be 08:58
Disk 5 62:39
01
On Green Dolphin Street 21:09
02
My Romance 09:42
03
Don't ever leave me 05:10
04
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 07:00
05
La Valse Bleue 07:05
06
No Lonely Nights 06:23
07
Straight No Chaser 06:10
Disk 6 68:16
01
Time After Time 12:29
02
For Heaven's Sake 11:04
03
Partners 08:58
04
Desert Sun 28:34
05
How About You 07:11
Notes
AMG Review (5):
The six-CD box set Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note fully documents three nights (six complete sets from June 3-5, 1994) by his trio with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Never mind that this same group has already had ten separate releases since 1983; this box is still well worth getting. The repertoire emphasizes (but is not exclusively) standards, with such songs as "In Your Own Sweet Way," "Now's the Time," "Oleo," "Days of Wine and Roses," and "My Romance" given colorful and at times surprising explorations. Some of the selections are quite lengthy (including a 26-and-a-half-minute version of "Autumn Leaves") and Jarrett's occasional originals are quite welcome; his 28-and-a-half-minute "Desert Sun" reminds one of the pianist's fully improvised Solo Concerts of the 1970s. Throughout the three nights at the Blue Note, the interplay among the musicians is consistently outstanding. Those listeners concerned about Jarrett's tendency to "sing along" with his piano have little to fear for, other than occasional shouts and sighs, he wisely lets his piano do the talking. — Scott Yanow