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Keith Jarrett, Peacock, DeJohnette: Inside Out - CD

                 



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Format: CD
Condition: MINT (M)    More Info
Label: ECM Records 0140052
Country: Germany
Genre: Jazz
Barcode: 044001400520
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On 'Inside Out', the 'Standards Trio' throws away the tunes and embarks on daring improvisations in a performance from the Royal Festival Hall, London. Keith Jarrett: 'Those of us who experimented a lot with so-called 'free' playing in the 60s have years of experience to bring to it again'. 'Inside Out' is a timely reminder that jazz is also about taking risks.

Tracklist:

1 From The Body 23:132 Inside Out 21:133 341 Free Ride 18:504 Riot 7:235 When I Fall In Love 7:25

Double Bass [Double-Bass] – Gary PeacockDrums – Jack DeJohnettePiano – Keith Jarrett

BACKGROUND

"Inside Out" marks a departure for the group often referred to as the "Standards Trio", or perhaps less a departure than a continuation of a process and a methodology that have always been important to the three players individually. One can say that "Inside Out" picks up where "Changeless" (ECM 1392) left off thirteen years earlier. Recorded at two revelatory concerts at London's Royal Festival Hall in July 2000, it finds the Standards Trio leaving standards behind. True, they arrive at a reading of "When I Fall In Love" to close the proceedings but the route they take is the indirect one. "Inside Out", for most of its duration, is a re-immersion in the swirling waters of free playing. Reviewing the Festival Hall concert in The Guardian, John Fordham wrote, "The Standards Trio certainly played differently – although there was plenty of hushed rumination, there was also plenty of flat out jamming and animated, one-touch conversation... The Trio, though historically dedicated to the jazz-standards repertoire, has thrown away the maps and flown by the seat of its pants before, and this was just such a performance of startling fluency, of movement between orthodox and free improvising, familiar tunes sometimes appearing like wraiths at the edge of rich ensemble tapestries painted entirely on the fly... A brilliant motivic improviser, Jarrett develops his solos out of his encyclopaedically-informed love of melody, the secret of his success however freely he plays." Keith Jarrett, from his liner notes: "The trio, thus far, has concentrated mostly on already existing material to use as a vehicle for improvising. But I've always been interested in turning things inside out, so I mentioned to Jack and Gary, during a tour in Europe, that perhaps we would scrap the format – the whole idea of having to use any material... Those of us who experimented a lot with so-called "free" playing in the 60s have years of experience to bring to it again..." Jarrett feels, rightly, that free playing is "an amazingly important part of the true jazz history", though it is an aspect of the music often glossed over by its chroniclers. Pulling the music out of the air makes its special demands: "We need to be even more in tune with each other to play this way, without material; and even more attentive. Every possibility is available if you take away the tunes, but only some are valid under the circumstances. It is only sensitivity to the flux that determines whether the music succeeds or fails." Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette have a great deal of experience in free playing. Peacock worked all the parameters of the free jazz revolution in New York of the 1960s, from the glorious exaltations of Albert Ayler's "Bells" and "Ghosts" to the Paul Bley trio's brow-furrowed exploration of the free ballad. He ventures frequently into the free zone today, in the company of Marilyn Cris

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Tracklist
 
1From The Body23:13
2Inside Out21:13
3341 Free Ride18:50
4Riot7:23
5When I Fall In Love7:25


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 0 44001 40052 0
BarcodeOn O-card, scanned: 044001400520
Label Code: LC 02516
SPARS Code: DDD
Rights Society: GEMA
Rights SocietyTracks 1 to 4: BMI
Rights SocietyTrack 5: ASCAP
Matrix / Runout: arvato 52884399/00044001400520 21
Matrix / Runout: Universal logo x4
Mould SID Code: IFPI 0762


Credits
Design [Cover Design], Cover [Cover Design] - Sascha Kleis
Double Bass [Double-Bass] - Gary Peacock
Drums - Jack DeJohnette
Engineer - Martin Pearson
Liner Notes - Keith Jarrett
Photography By [Photos] - Roberto Masotti
Piano - Keith Jarrett
Producer [Produced By] - Manfred Eicher

Notes
Recorded live July 26 and 28, 2000
at Royal Festival Hall, London

An ECM Production

℗ 2001 ECM Records GmbH
© 2001 ECM Records GmbH

Printed in Germany

In booklet:
Thanks to John Cumming

Standard jewel case with black tray and 16-page booklet housed in an O-card

     
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