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1. | Bye Bye Blackbird
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2. | You Won't Forget Me
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3. | Butch And Butch
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4. | Summer Night
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5. | For Miles
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6. | Straight No Chaser
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7. | I Thought About You
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8. | Blackbird, Bye Bye
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Jazz
Recorded: October 12, 1991, Power Station, New York, New York
Keith Jarrett - piano Gary Peacock - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums This 1991 recording by Keith Jarrett's so-called Standards Trio was recorded less than two weeks after the death of Miles Davis, who's pictured in silhouette on the cover photograph. The choice of material reflects that of Davis, the man to whom this music was recorded in tribute. There are standards (such as the title song), bracing numbers by Davis contemporaries (Thelonious Monk's "Straight No Chaser" and Oliver Nelson's "Butch And Butch"), and eloquently emotive originals. The centerpiece is the extended "For Miles," which, over the course of its 18 minutes, celebrates the darkness and light of Davis's life and death. The fact that Miles Davis could be celebrated on an album that features no trumpet speaks both to the breadth of Davis's musical reach, as well as the prodigious strengths of these three players.
Entertainment Weekly (8/6/93, p.59) - "...dishes up a mostly musky rather than mournful late-night reverie for a departed master..." Rating: B+ Musician (8/93, p.93) - "...blends suspense with sentimentality. You expect a Jarrett record to be gorgeous. This one's robust as well..."
This is the Keith Jarrett Trio's -- featuring bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette -- elegy for their former employer Miles Davis, recorded only 13 days after the maestro's death. The lonely figure in shadow with a horn on the cover contrasts with the joyous spirit of many of the tracks on this CD, yet there is still a ghostly presence to deal with -- and in keeping with Miles' credo, Jarrett's choice of notes is often more purposefully spare than usual. There is symmetry in the organization of the album, with "Bye Bye Blackbird" opening and the trio's equally jaunty "Blackbird, Bye Bye" closing the album, and the interior tracks immediately following the former and preceding the latter are "You Won't Forget Me" and "I Thought About You." The centerpiece of the CD is an 18-and-a-half-minute group improvisation, "For Miles," which after some DeJohnette tumbling around becomes a dirge sometimes reminiscent of Miles' own elegy for Duke Ellington, "He Loved Him Madly." As an immediate response to a traumatic event, Jarrett and his colleagues strike the right emotional balance to create one of their more meaningful albums. ---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide |
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