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专辑名称: After The Fall (Live)
创作艺人: [Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette]
音乐流派: Jazz|爵士
专辑规格: 1碟12首
出品公司: ECM
发行时间: 2018/3/2
官方标价: £11.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
The Masquerade Is Over (Live)
Scrapple From The Apple (Live)
Old Folks (Live)
Autumn Leaves (Live)
Bouncin’ With Bud (Live)
Doxy (Live)
I’ll See You Again (Live)
Late Lament (Live)
One For Majid (Live)
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Live)
Moment's Notice (Live)
When I Fall In Love (Live)
详细介绍:
Another live album from Jarrett%27s trio? It%27s hard not to let out a little yelp as the Allentown pianist continues his apparently-infinite discographic march, aided by drummer Jack DeJohnette and bassist Gary Peacock. But after listening to the first-ever release of this concert from 14 November 1998 at Newark%27s New Jersey Performing Arts Center, you might start to see where producer Manfred Eicher was coming from when he decided to bring this one out. Keith Jarrett even said himself: “I was amazed to hear how well the music worked. For me, it%27s not only a historical document, but a truly great concert.”
As ever, the three friends move quickly through a few classics from the Great American Songbook but also a few wonders by John Coltrane ( Moment’s Notice), Bud Powell (Bouncin%27 With Bud) and Sonny Rollins (Doxy). Above all, that evening signalled that Keith Jarrett was back in business after two years spent offstage for health reasons. From 1996 to 1998 the pianist was suffering from Chronic fatigue syndrome, or CFS, and hearing his return to form here is a real treat. Let%27s resist the temptation to start waxing lyrical about the fascinating complicity between Jarrett and his rhythm section, and just say that After The Fall is a record that speaks with one voice. It%27s an original voice, as is the re-reading of Bud Powell that opens the concert – and swing proudly reigns at its heart. This world first is also a ray of sunshine and a burst of infectious joy. As ever, DeJohnette and Peacock merrily create jaw dropping havoc on Bouncin%27 With Bud… In short, it would have been a crime to leave these tapes in the archive. © Max Dembo/Qobuz