This is an odd record for Keith Jarret. It is very moody. It feel as if it weren't a Jarret album, as you usually ear him
placing lots of notes and experiment to find the right tone. But here, it is as if he knew exactly where to go right at
the beginning. The melodies unfold very slowly and are beautiful, and all this with a less splashy but well assured
piano playing lead by first caliber support in Dewey Redman, Paul Motian and Charlie Haden . An absolute must for
Keith Jarret fans.
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