Standards I (Keith Jarret, Gary Peacock, Jack Dejohnette) | Tokyo
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Keith Jarret, Gary Peacock, Jack Dejohnette ao vivo no Koseinenkin, Tokio (15 de fevereiro de 1985) Tracklist: 1. I Wish I knew 2. If I Should Lose You 3. Late Lament 4. Rider 5. It's Easy To Remember 6. So Tender 7. Prism 8. Stella By Starlight 9. God Bless The Child 10. Delaunay's Dilemma
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Total mega superb:)
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Oscar did it, so did Glenn Gould - and he was classical.
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Simply superb, as many others have said. Don't mind Keith's vocalizations. The chemistry among the players is amazing.
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Simply superb, as many others have said. Don't mind Keith's vocalizations. The chemistry among the players is amazing.
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La grâce....Magnifique !
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Jarret's lines are just unreal. So beautiful. And for everyone who complains about jarret's grunting and groaning you guys get it all backwards, at least I think you do. The most beautiful part of what we're listening to is that it's created by people - with all their frailties, failings -- despite the fact that we kill and rape and desecrate each other daily -- do unforgivable things in the name of some faceless god or whatever -- despite it all, this still exists. We still have the capacity to produce beauty like this. And people complain about jarrett groaning. Jesus. It's an aspect of the individual that he is. That's what makes this shit so beautiful. But whatever -- keep looking for your perverse idea of perfection. If you ever find it in the form you're currently looking, it won't come from a human being. But maybe, just maybe, as you hear KJ soaring, arriving at some incredible melody over an old standard, groaning in the background, the groaning may remind you that this isn't coming from a damn robot. It's human music. Perhaps that reminder may make you enjoy the music a bit more as the testament to hope and light it truly is
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You'll have to forgive KJ's skreeking - he's competing with the drummer. Think of it as DeJ on piano & KJ on drums, see if that helps.
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One of the high points of western civilization. Send it into space for the aliens to enjoy too.
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1985..Sounds like it was played yesterday.
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Hiromi...
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talk about an ascension conversation... no other way for me to describe this. Simply transcendent.
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vraiment un trio "majeur" et des interprétations qui font s'élever la qualités des standrads ...
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simply perfect!
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DUHHHHHHHHHHH?????????????????????? BETTY GREEN
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GODDAMN IT!!!!!!!!!!!! FROM BETTY GREEN
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Great music spoiled by childish moanings of KJ...A mouth plug maybe?
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頭で泣けてくる
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Maravilhoso👏🏻👏🏻
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I love Jack Dejohnette's playing; IMHO he never sounded better than when he was playing Istanbul cymbals.I saw him with John Surman at the Royal Festival Hall and his piano playing is as good as his drumming; a truly wonderful musician.
The intro of God bless the child from Jack is so crazy - And not to mention his solo later on!