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6. Records whose date of publication is unknown

6.1 Keith Jarrett, (Atlantic 60 151)

A 3-LP box with the records Life Between The Exit Signs, Restoration Ruin and Somewhere before.

6.2 The best of Keith Jarrett, (ABC-Impulse 200 172)

Blackberry Winter (from Bop-Be), Introduction/Yaqui Indian Folk Song (from Treasure Island), Roads Travelled, Roads Veiled (from Impulse Artists On Tour), Fantasm (from Byablue), Byablue (from Byablue), Treasure Island (from Trasure Island), De Drums (from Fort Yawuh), Silence (from Bop-Be).

6.3 Lee Konitz meets Keith Jarrett, Chet Baker & Bill Evans, Live in Europe, (Jazz View COD 031)

The tracks and the musicians are the same as in Lee Konitz and Chet Baker Keith Jarrett Quintet. The piece with Bill Evans is How deep is the ocean.

6.4 Charles Lloyd Quartet featuring Keith Jarrett: "Forest Flower", (J-Bop 050, J-Bop means 'Jazz - Birdie's of paradise')

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) Recorded in Oslo May 7, 1966. (7) Recorded in Prague October 22, 1967. (8)(9)(10)(11) Recorded in Montreaux, 1967. All Tunes, except 6, composed by Charles Lloyd.

Featuring: Charles Lloyd (tenor sax, flute), Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax), Ron McClure (bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums).

Tracks: Love Song Baby (1), Love Ship (2), Forest Flower (3), Manhattan Tripper (4), Little Anahid's Day (5), Piano Solo (Keith Jarrett) (6), Island Blues (7), Days And Nights Waiting (8), Lady Gabor (9), Love Ship (10), Forest Flower (11).

6.5 I Giganti Del Jazz: Keith Jarrett, Charles Lloyd, Dollar Brand, Micheal White, (Armando Curcio Editore GJ-19)

1967 "Twin Pearls" (Charles Lloyd Quartet): Charles Lloyd (tenor sax, flute), Keith Jarrett (soprano sax), Ron McClure (bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums).

1961 "Ubu Suku": Dollar Brand (piano), Johnny Gertze (bass), Makaia Ntshoko (drums).

1971 "Ballad For Mother" (Micheal White Quartet): Micheal White (violin), Ed Kelly (piano), Cecil McBee (bass), Kenneth Nash (percussions).

1961 "Autumn Leaves/Time Remembered" (Bill Evans Trio): Bill Evans (piano), Scott Lafaro (bass), Paul Motian (drums).

6.6 Chick Corea/Herbie Hancock/Keith Jarrett/McCoy Tyner, (Atlantic SD 1696, 1976)

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Margot/Love No. 1 (from Life Between The Exit Signs): Keith Jarrett (piano), Charlie Haden (bass), Paul Motian (drums).

Tones For Joan's Bones: Chick Corea (piano), Steve Swallow (bass), Joe Chambers (drums).

This Is New Chick Corea (piano), Steve Swallow (bass), Joe Chambers (drums), Joe Farrell (tenor sax), Woody Shaw (trumpet).

Lazy Bird/In Your Own Sweet Way: McCoy Tyner (piano), Steve Davis (bass), Elvin Jones (drums).

Einbahnstrasse/Doom: Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Billy Cobham (drums).

6.7 I Grandi Del Jazz: Keith Jarrett, (Fabbri Editori GdJ 81)

Tracks: Vision/Expectations/The Magician In You/Take Me Back/Nomads/There Is A Road (from Expectations).

6.8 Great Moments With Keith Jarrett, (MCA Impulse 2-4125, 2-LP-Set)

Fort Yawuh (from Fort Yawuh), Konya (from Byablue), Great Bird (from Death And The Flower), Everything That Lives Laments (from Mysteries), Le Mistral (from Treasure Island), Angles (Without Edges) (from Treasure Island), (If The) Misfits (Wear It) (from Fort Yawuh), Prayer (from Death And The Flower), Pyramids Moving (from Bop-Be), Still Life, Still Life (from Fort Yawuh), Mysteries (from Mysteries).

6.9 Miles Davis: "Berlin & Beyond", (Lunch For Your Ears records LFYE 006/7)

recorded Philharmonie, Berlin - November 6, 1971

Tracks: Cd1: Berlin 1971 Medley Part Oon (76:28) Cd2: Berlin 1971 Medley Part Two (5:54)

The rest of the material is from Bologna 1973 and has no Jarrett on it.

6.10 Miles Davis: "Voodoo Down", (Moon records MCD063-2)

Jarrett plays on track 6, entitled Hush! (8:06) which actually is Funky Tonk from Torino, November 16, 1971.

6.11 Keith Jarrett, Le Virtuose du Piano, (WEA Rhino 9548-34534 2)

Made in germany by Warner Music in 1996 for the WarnerJazz set.

Tracks: Everything I love, Sombrero Sam, Grow your own, Birth, My Back Pages, Pardon my Rags, Days and nights waiting, Sympathy, Song of her, Fortune Smiles, Is it really the same?, Margot.


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