3. The years ranging from 1970 to 19803.1 Miles Davis at the Fillmore, (Miles Davis)1970. Live; Fillmore, NYC, June 17 and 20, 1970; Teo Macero (producer). Columbia G-30038 C; (Europe) CBS 66257. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (electric organ), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion). Tracks: Wednesday Miles (June 17), Thursday Miles (June 18), Friday Miles (June 10), Saturday Miles (June 20). 3.2 The First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies: Isle of Wight, Atlanta Pop Festival, (Miles Davis)1970. Live; Isle of Wight, August 29, 1970. CBS G3X-30805. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (electric organ), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion). Tracks: Call It Anything. 3.3 Directions, (Miles Davis)1970. NYC, May 21, 1970. CBS KC-36472. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), John Mclaughlin (electric guitar), Keith Jarrett (electric piano), Airto Moreira (percussion). Tracks: Konda. 3.4 Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett1971. A&R Recording Studios, NYC, July 23, 1970; Dave Sanders (sound engineer); Joel Dorn (producer). Atlantic SD-1577; CD 7567-81374-2. All songs composed by Keith Jarrett except Como en Vietnam, by Steve Swallow. Featuring: Gary Burton (vibes), Keith Jarrett (piano, electric piano, soprano sax), Sam Brown (guitar), Steve Swallow (bass), Bill Goodwin (drums). Tracks: Grow Your Own, Moon Child / In Your Quiet Place, Como en Vietnam, Fortune Smiles, The Raven Speaks. 3.5 Marion Williams1971. NYC, February 25, 1971. Atlantic SD-8289. Featuring: Marion Williams (accoustic bass), Paul Griffin (electric organ), Keith Jarrett (piano), Gerry Jemmott (accousic bass), Bernard Purdie (drums), John Murtaugh (director). Tracks: Heaven Help Us All, Turn! Turn! Turn! To Everything There Is a Season, Make Peace With Yourself, My Sweet Lord, This Generation Shall Not Pass. 3.6 Donald Leace1971. NYC, April 13, 1971. Atlantic SD-7221. Featuring: Donald Leace (guitar, voice), Keith Jarrett (piano), Richie Resnicoff (electric guitar), Bill Salter (bass), Grady Tate (drums). Tracks: Midnight Cowboy (1), Words (1), Oh Alabama (2), Sad Lisa (2), Today Won't Come Again (3), Andrea (3), Come To My Bedside, My Darling (3). (1) Strings and winds overdubbed, arranged by Eumir Deodato.(2) Strings and winds overdubbed, arranged by Eumir Deodato. David Spinozza (guitar) and Ray Lucas (drums) substitute Resnicoff and Tate.(3) Donald Leace (guitar, voice), Keith Jarrett (piano), David Spinozza (guitar), Bill Salter (accoustic bass), Bill LaVorgna (drums), strings and winds overdubbed arranged by Eumir Deodato. 3.7 Ruta and Daitya, (Keith Jarrett and Jack DeJohnette)1971. Sunset Studios, Los Angeles, May 1971. ECM 1021; LP 230 1021/CD 513 776-2. Grand Prix - 1974, Swing Journal (Japan). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, electric piano, electric organ, flute), Jack DeJohnette (drums, percussion). Tracks: Overture - Communion, Ruta and Daitya, All We Got, Sounds of Peru (Submergence; Awakening; Algeria), - You Know, You Know - , Pastel Morning. 3.8 The Mourning Of a Star, (Keith Jarrett)1971. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, July 8, 9 and 16, 1971 (1), August 23, 1971 (2); George Avakian (producer). Atlantic SD-1596; (Europe) K 40309. Featuring (1): Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, tenor flute, steel drums, conga), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass, steel drums), Paul Motian (drums, steel drums, conga). Featuring (2): Keith Jarrett (piano), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums). Tracks (1): Follow the Crooked Path (Though It Be Longer), Interlude No. 3, Standing Outside, Everything That Lives Laments, Trust, All I Want (*), Traces of You, The Mourning of a Star, Sympathy. Tracks (2): Interlude No. 1, Interlude No. 2. (*) All I Want is a composition by Joni Mitchell. 3.9 Birth, (Keith Jarrett)1972. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, July 15-16, 1971; George Avakian (producer). Atlantic SD-1612. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, voice, soprano sax, steel drum), Dewey Redman (tenor sax), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums). Tracks: Birth (1), Mortgage On My Soul (Wah-Wah), Spirit (1), Markings (2), Forget Your Memories (And They'll Remember You), Remorse. (1) Reissued on: Keith Jarrett - (Foundations: the Keith Jarrett Anthology (1966-1971)).(2) Keith Jarrett (piano), Dewey Redman (clarinet). 3.10 El Juicio (The Judgement), (Keith Jarrett)1972. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, July 8-9, 15-16 1971; George Avakian (producer) Atlantic SD-1673; (Europe) K 50154. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, flute), Dewey Redman (tenor sax), Charlie Haden (acoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums). Tracks: Gipsy Moth, Toll Road, Pre-Judgement Atmosphere, El Juicio, Piece for Ornette (long version) (*), Piece for Ornette (short version) (*), Pardon My Rags (piano solo) (*). (*) Reissued on: Keith Jarrett - (Foundations: the Keith Jarrett Anthology (1966-1971)). 3.11 Facing You, (Keith Jarrett)1972. Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo, November 10, 1971; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer). ECM 1017; LP 230 1017/CD 827 132-2. Grand Prix du Festival Montreaux - 1973. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: In Front, Ritooria, Lalene, - My Child, My Child - , Landscape for Future Earth, Starbright, Vapallia, Semblence. 3.12 ECM Special1972. Arne Bendisken Studio, Oslo, November 10, 1971; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer). ECM; Trio PA-9601. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Counterphonymic (Keith Jarrett). 3.13 Miles Davis in Sweden 1971, (Miles Davis)1972. Uppsala University, July 11, 1971. MD-1. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (electric piano), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Leon Chancler (drums), Don Alias (congas), James "Mtume" Foreman (percussion). Tracks: Wednesday Miles, Black Beauty Part I - Sivad What I Say - Selim - Funky Tonk - The End. 3.14 Miles Davis Volume 3, (Miles Davis)1972. NYC, November 26, 1971, session 123. Tracks: Directions, Sivad, What I Say, Sanctuary, Miles Runs the Voodoo Down, Yesternow. 3.15 Prelude to ..., (Barbara and Ernie)1972. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, August 16, 1970. Cotillon SD-9044. Featuring: Barbara Massey (voice, piano, electric piano, autoharp), Ernie Calabria (voice, guitar, arranger), Sam Brown (electric guitar), Keith Jarrett (piano), Richard Tee (electric organ), Bill Salter (acoustic bass), Grady Tate (drums), Ralph McDonald (percussion, conga), Myrna Summers and The Inter Denominational Singers (choir), Eumir Deodato (director). Tracks: Satisfied. 3.16 Free, (Airto)1972. Van Gelder Studios, Englewood, NJ, March 23 and May 4, 1972; Creed Taylor (producer). CTI-6020; CD CBS 40927 (1988). Featuring: Hubert Laws (flute), Joe Farrell (flute, soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (piano), Jay Berliner (electric guitar), Ron Carter (accoustic bass), Airto Moreira (percussion), Strings and wind section. Tracks: Flora's Song, Lucky Southern (1), So Tender (1) (2). (1) Jay Berliner is substituted by George Benson.(2) Only on CD as "bonus track". 3.17 Expectations, (Keith Jarrett)1972. NYC, September - October 1971; Tim Geelan and James Green (sound engineers); George Avakian (producer); CBS KG-31580 (2LP); CD CBS 467902. Grand Prix du Disque - 1972, Charles Cros Academy. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, electric organ, soprano sax, tambourine, percussion, arranger), Dewey Redman (1) (tenor sax, percussion), Sam Brown (2) (electric guitar), Charlie Haden (accousic bass), Paul Motian (drums), Airto Moreira (3) (drums, percussion), strings (4) and brasses (5) added. Tracks: Vision (piano solo + (4)), Common Mama (1) (3) (5), The Magician in You (2) (3), Roussillon (1), Expectations (4), Take Me Back (2) (3), The Circular Letter (for J-K) - (1) (2) (3), Nomads (2) (3) (5), Sundance (1) (2) (3), Bring Back The Time When (If) - (1) (2) (3), There Is a Road (God's River) - (4) (without drums). 3.18 NDR Jazz Workshop1972. Hamburg, 1972. Norddeutscher Rundfunk. All songs composed by Keith Jarrett. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, flute), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums). Tracks: Rainbow, Piece for Ornette, Take Me Back, Life Dance. 3.19 Sky Dive, (Freddie Hubbard)1972. NYC, October 1972. CTI-6081; CTI (Europe) CTL 111. Featuring: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Marvin Stamm, Alan Rubin (trumpet, flugelhorn), Garnett Brown, Wayne Andre (trombone), Paul Faulise (bass trombone), Tony Price (tuba), Hubert Laws (flutes), Phil Bodner (flutes, bass clarinet), George Marge (flutes, bass clarinet), Wally Kane (bass clarinet, piccolo), Romeo Penque (flutes, clarinet, oboe, horn), Keith Jarrett (piano, electric piano), George Benson (electric guitar), Ron Carter (accoustic bass), Billy Cobham (drums), Airto Moreira, Ray Barreto (percussion), Don Sebesky (arranger, director). Tracks: Pove, In a Mist, The Godfather, Sky Dive. 3.20 Conception Vessel, (Paul Motian)1972. NYC, November 25-26, 1972. ECM 1028; LP 230 1028/CD 519 279-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, flute), Paul Motian (percussion). Tracks: Conception Vessel, American Indian, Song of Sitting Bull. 3.21 Live-Evil, (Miles Davis)1972. Live; NYC, June 3, 1970 (1); The Cellar Door, Washington, December 18, 1970 (2); Teo Macero (producer). CBS G-30956 (2LP); CD 50DP-707/8. Featuring (1): Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano sax), Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (accoustic bass), John McLaughlin (electric guitar - solo in Little Church), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion), Hermeto Pascoal (voice, electric piano - solo in Little Church). Featuring (2): Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (contralto and soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (electric piano), John McLaughlin (electric guitar), Michael Henderson (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion). Tracks: Nem Um Talvez (1), Selim (1), Little Church (1), Sivad (2) (*), What I Say (2), Funky Tonk (2), Inamorata and Narration by Conrad Roberts (2). (*) Partially reissued on: Miles Davis, Miles Davis - The CBS Years 1955-1985, 1988, CBS 463246-2. 3.22 Fort Yawuh, (Keith Jarrett)1973. Live; Village Vanguard, NYC, February 24, 1973. Impulse AS-9240. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, tambourine), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, musette, maracas), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion), Danny Johnson (percussion). Tracks: (If the) Misfits (Wear It), Fort Yawuh, De Drums, Still Life Still Life. 3.23 Impulse Artists On Tour1973. Live; Village Vanguard, NYC, February 24, 1973. Impulse AS-9264. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (soprano sax), Dewey Redman (tenor sax), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums), Danny Johnson (percussion). Tracks: Roads Traveled Roads Veiled. 3.24 Solo Concerts, (Keith Jarrett)1973. Live; (1): Radio Bremen, Kleiner Sendesaal, Losanna, July 12, 1973; Rolf Rockstroh (sound engineer). (2): Radio Suisse Romande, Studio Lausanne, Salle de Spectacles D'Epalinges, March 20, 1973; Pierre Grandjean, Alain Kobel (sound engineer). Manfred Eicher and Keith Jarrett (producers); ECM 1035-37; 3-LP 264 1035/2-CD 827 747-2. Best Jazz Performance (category: solo) - 1974, Grammy Nomination (USA); Album of the year (Pop) - 1974, Time Magazine (USA); Record of the Year (International Critics' Poll) - 1974, Down Beat (USA); Record of the Year - 1974, Stereo Review (USA); Record of the Year (World) - 1974/75, Jazz Forum (Poland); Grand Prix (gold) - 1974/75, Swing Journal (Germany); Grosser Deutscher Schallplattenpreis (cathegory: solo / international) - 1974/75, Deutsche Phono-Akademie (Germany); Record of the Year - 1975, The New York Times; Album of the Year - 1975, Time Magazine; Kuenstler des Jahres - 1975, Deutsche Phono-Akademie (Germany). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Part I (1), Part IIa (1), Part IIb (1), Part Ia (2), Part Ib (2), Part IIa (2), Part IIb (2). 3.25 In the Light, (Keith Jarrett)1974. February 1973; Kurt Rapp, Martin Wieland, M. Scheuermann (sound engineers); Manfred Eicher and Keith Jarrett (producers). ECM 1033/4; 2-LP 264 1033/2-CD 835 011-2.
3.26 Treasure Island, (Keith Jarrett)1974. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, February 27-28, 1974. Impulse AS 9274; CD 32XD-604. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, osi drums), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, tambourine), Sam Brown (1) (electric guitar), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion), Guilhermo Franco - Danny Johnson (percussion). Tracks: The Rich (And the Poor), Blue Streak, Fullsuvollivus (Fools Of All Of Us), Treasure Island (1), Introduction and Yaqui Indian Folk Song, Le Mistral, Angles (Without Edges), Sister Fortune (1). 3.27 Lee Konitz and Chet Baker Keith Jarrett Quintet1974. Live; NYC, April 14, 1974. Jazz Connoisseur JC-113. Featuring: Lee Konitz (sax), Chet Baker (trumpet, voice), Keith Jarrett (piano), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Beaver Harris (drums). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano solo) (1). Tracks: Donna Lee, Lover Man, There Will Never Be Another You, Like Someone in Love, Country (Keith Jarrett) (1), My Song (Keith Jarrett) (1). 3.28 NDR Jazz Workshop '741974. Hamburg, April 18, 1974. Norddeutscher Rundfunk Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Jan Garbarek (soprano sax), Palle Danielsson (accoustic bass), Jon Christensen (drums). Tracks: The Windup. 3.29 Belonging, (Jan Garbarek, Keith Jarrett)1974. Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo, April 24-25, 1974; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer). ECM 1050; LP 230 1050/CD 829 115-2. Deutscher Schallplattenpreis - 1975, Deutsche Phono-Akademie (Germany). Featuring: Jan Garbarek (soprano and tenor sax), Keith Jarrett (piano), Palle Danielsson (accoustic bass), Jon Christensen (drums). Tracks: Spiral Dance, Blossom, Long As You Know You're Living Yours, Belonging, The Windup, Solstice. 3.30 Get Up With It, (Miles Davis)1974. NYC, May 19, 1970; Teo Macero (producer). CBS KG-33236. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano sax), John McLaughlin (electric guitar), Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock (electric piano), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Billy Cobham (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion). Tracks: Honky Tonk (*). (*) Reissued on: Miles Davis - The CBS Years 1955-1985, 1988, CBS 463246-2. 3.31 Luminessence - Music for string orchestra and saxophone, (Jan Garbarek, Keith Jarrett)1975. Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany, April 29-30, 1974; Martin Wieland, Kurt Rapp (sound engineer). ECM 1049; LP230 1049/CD 839 307-2. Featuring: Jan Garbarek (soprano and tenor sax), Stuttgart's Suedfunk Symphony Orchestra string section - Mladen Gutesha (director), Keith Jarrett (composer). Tracks: Numinor, Windsong, Luminessence. 3.32 Death and the Flower, (Keith Jarrett)1975. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, October 9-10, 1974; Tony May (sound engineer); Ed Michel (producer). Impulse AS-9301; CD 32XD-603 (*). Album of the year (Reader's Poll) - 1975, Swing Journal (Germany). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, flute, osi drums, percussion), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, percussion), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion), Guilhermo Franco (percussion). Tracks: Death and the Flower, Prayer, Great Bird. (*) Contains a poem by Keith Jarrett (Death and the Flower, December 5, 1975). 3.33 Backhand, (Keith Jarrett)1975. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, October 9-10, 1974; Tony May (sound engineer); Ed Michel (producer). Impulse AS-9305. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, flute, drums), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, musette, maracas), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion), Guilhermo Franco (percussion). Tracks: Inflight, Kumm, Vapallia, Backhand. 3.34 The Köln Concert, (Keith Jarrett)1975. Live; Opera, Köln, January 24, 1975; Martin Wieland (sound engineer). ECM 1064/5; 2-LP 264 1064/CD 810 067-2. Album of the decade (Reader's Poll) - 1980, Stereo (Germany). Deutscher Schallplattenpreis - 1976, Deutsche Phono-Akademie (Germany). Album of the Year - 1975, Time Magazine. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Part I, Part IIa, Part IIb, Part IIc. 3.35 Gnu High, (Kenny Wheeler)1976. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, June 1975; Tony May (sound engineer). ECM 1069; LP 230 1069/CD 825 591-2. All compositions by Kenny Wheeler. Featuring: Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn), Keith Jarrett (piano), Dave Holland (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Heyoke, Smatter, Gnu Suite. 3.36 Mysteries, (Keith Jarrett)1976. Recorded at Generation Sound, NYC, December 1975; Tony May (sound engineer). Esmond Edwards (producer). Impulse AS-9315; CD 32XD-606. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, Pakistani flute, percussion), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, musette, tambourine, maracas), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion), Guilhermo Franco (percussion). Tracks: Rotation, Everything That Lives Laments, Flame, Mysteries. 3.37 Bop-Be, (Keith Jarrett)1976. Recorded at Generation Sound, NYC, October 1976; Tony May (sound engineer); Esmond Edwards (producer). ABC Impulse IA-9334. Reissued on "Keith Jarrett - Silence", 1992, except for Pyramids Moving. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, percussion), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, musette), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion). Tracks: Mushi-Mushi (Dewey Redman), Silence (Charlie Haden), Bo-Be (Keith Jarrett), Pyramids Moving, Gotta Get Some Sleep (Dewey Redman), Blackberry Winter (Alec Wilder), Pocket Full of Cherry (Charlie Haden). 3.38 Shades, (Keith Jarrett)1976. Recorded at Generation Sound, NYC, December 1975; Tony May (sound engineer); Esmond Edwards (producer). Impulse ASD-9322; (Europe) IMPL 8039. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, percussion), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, maracas, tambourine), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion). Tracks: Shades of Jazz, Southern Smiles, Rose Petals, Diatribe. 3.39 Byablue, (Keith Jarrett)1976. Recorded at Generation Sound, NYC, October 1976; Tony May (sound engineer); Esmond Edwards (producer). Impulse AS-9331; CD 32XD-605. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, percussion), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, musette), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion). Tracks: Byablue (Paul Motian), Konya, Rainbow (Margot Jarrett) (1), Trieste (Paul Motian), Fantasm (Paul Motian) (2), Yahllah, Byablue (3). (1) Dewey Redman doesn't play here.(2) Paul Motian doesn't play here.(3) Piano solo. 3.40 Arbour Zena, (Keith Jarrett)1976. Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, October 1975; Martin Wieland (sound engineer). ECM 1070; LP 230 1070/CD 825 592-2. Featuring: Jan Garbarek (tenor sax, soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (piano), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Stuttgart Suedfunk Symphony Orchestra string section - Mladen Gutesha (director). Tracks: Runes, Solara March, Mirrors. 3.41 Closeness, (Charlie Haden)1976. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, March 18, 1976. A&M Horizon 11; CD D32Y-3826. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass). Tracks: Ellen David. 3.42 The Survivors' Suite, (Keith Jarrett)1977. Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, April 1976; Martin Wieland (sound engineer). ECM 1085; LP 230 1085/CD827 131-2. Album of the Year - 1977, Melody Maker Magazine. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, bass flute, celesta, osi-drums), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, percussion), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion). Tracks: The Survivors' Suite: Beginning, The Survivors' Suite: Conclusion. 3.43 Staircase, (Keith Jarrett)1977. Davout Studio, Paris, May 1976. ECM 1090/92; 2-LP 264 1090/2-CD827 337-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Staircase (Part I-III), Hourglass Part I, II), Sundial (Part I-III), Sand (Part I-III). 3.44 Eyes of the Heart, (Keith Jarrett)1977. Live; Theater am Korntmarkt, Bregenz, Austria, May 1976; Martin Wieland (sound engineer); ECM 1150; LP 264 1150/CD 825 476-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, osi-drums, tambourine), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, tambourine, maracas), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion). Tracks: Eyes of the Heart (Part I), Eyes of the Heart (Part II), Encore (A-B-C). 3.45 Hymns and Spheres, (Keith Jarrett)1977. Ottobeuren Abbey, Germany, September 1976; Martin Wieland (sound engineer); ECM 1086/7; 2-LP 264 1086/CD 827 463-2 (1). Record of the Year - 1986, Hi-Fi Vision (Germany) (3). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (organ) (2). Tracks: Hymns of Remembrance, Spheres (Movements 1-9), Hymns of Release. (1) The CD Spheres (ECM 1302) contains only Spheres movements 1, 4, 7 and 9.(2) The "Trinity Organ" is one of the two made by Karl Joseph Riepp.(3) Given when the CD has been reissued. 3.46 Sun Bear Concerts, (Keith Jarrett)1977. Live; Japan, November 1976. ECM 1100; 10-LP 264 1100/6-CD 843 028-2. Album of the Year (Reader's Poll) - 1980, Jazz Forum (Poland). Grosser Deutscher Schallplattenpreis - 1979, Deutsche Phono-Akademie (Germany). Silverdisc Award - 1978, Swing Journal (Germany). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Kyoto (November 5, 1976): Part IA, Part IB, Part IIA, Part IIB - Osaka (November 8, 1976): Part IA, Part IB, Part IIA, Part IIB - Nagoya (November 12, 1976): Part IA, Part IB, Part IIA, Part IIB - Tokyo (November 14, 1976): Part IA, Part IB, Part IIA, Part IIB - Sapporo (November 18, 1976): Part IA, Part IB, Part IIA, Part IIB - Encores: Sapporo, Tokyo, Nagoya. 3.47 Tales of Another, (Gary Peacock)1977. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, February 1977; Tony May (sound engineer); ECM 1101; LP 230 1101/CD 827 418-2. All compositions by Gary Peacock. Featuring: Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Keith Jarrett (piano), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Vignette, Tone Field, Major Major, Trilogy I-III. 3.48 Ritual, (Keith Jarrett, Dennis Russell Davies)1977. Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, June 1976; Martin Wieland (sound engineer). ECM 1112. Compositions by Keith Jarrett. Featuring: Dennis Russell Davies (piano). Track: Ritual. 3.49 My Song, (Keith Jarrett)1978. Talent Studios, Oslo, October 31 and November 1, 1977; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer). ECM 1115; LP 230 1115/CD 821 406-2. Record of the year - 1979, Jazz Forum (Poland). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, percussion), Jan Garbarek (tenor sax, soprano sax), Palle Danielsson (accoustic bass), Jon Christensen (drums). Tracks: Questar, My Song, Tabarka, Country, Mandala, The Journey Home. 3.50 Without Rhyme or Reason, (Scott Jarrett)1979. A&R Studios, NYC, 1979. GRP 5007. Featuring (1): Scott Jarrett (electric piano, voice), Keith Jarrett (piano), Eddie Gomez (accoustic bass). Featuring (2): Scott Jarrett (voice), Keith Jarrett (piano), Dave Grusin (electric piano, percussion), Eddie Gomez (electric bass). Tracks: Never My Fault (1), Pictures (2).
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