851024 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
October 24th 1985, Théâtre de la Manufacture (?), Nancy, France
(Nancy Jazz Pulsations)
851027 Keith Jarrett Trio (DI)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
October 25th –27th (?) 1985, Jazz Jamboree, Kongresowa Hall, Warsaw, Poland
October 27, 1985
1.With a Song in My Heart
2.[Piano tuning]
3.Georgia on My Mind
4.[Applause]
5.Lament / Falling in Love with Love
6.[Applause]
7.Encore I: Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West
8.[Applause / Presenter's voice]
9.Encore II: The Meaning of the Blues*
*Encore II is cut.
851029 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria
851030 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
Kongresshaus, Zürich, Switzerland
851101 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium
851103 Keith Jarrett Trio (SP) (mu)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
November 3rd 1985, Barcelona, Palau de la Musica Catalana,Spain
Jarrett K. Trio
Media: CD-R
Duration: 113
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Track I
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Track II
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Track III
Media: DVD
Video quality: A-
Source: TV
1. Ballad Of The Sad Young Man
2. I Should Care
3. Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West
4. Late Lament
5. The Way You Look Tonight
6. Everything Happens To me
7. I Wish I Knew
8. Free Piece
9. Georgia On My Mind
10 Lament
851103 Keith Jarrett Trio (PA) Barcelona,Catalunya,Espana DVD -
Ballad of the Sad Young Men/Extension (10:44)
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I Should Care (9:46)
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Franky and Johnny (9:21)
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Late Lament (13:55)
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The Way You Look Tonight (8:56) [cut at 0:01]
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Everything Happens To Me (10:56)
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I Wish I Knew/Extension (28:24)
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Georgia On My Mind (6:44) [end missing
851105 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Auditorium Maurice Ravel, Lyon, France
851107 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
Palais des Congrès, Lille, France 851110 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
November 10th 1985, Cagliari, Italy
851111 Keith Jarrett Trio (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
November 11th 1985, Cagliari, Italy
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The Old Country (17:48)
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God Bless The Child (9:43) [a few seconds missing at the beginning, end missing]
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What Is This Thing Called Love (7:16) [a few seconds missing at the beginning, fade out/in during music at 2:42]
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Track 4 (11:59) [a few seconds missing at the beginning, fade out/in during music at 11:09]
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The Masquerade Is Over (9:40)
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Old Folks (3:38) [a few seconds missing at the beginning, end missing]
851218 Keith Jarrett Trio +++
Keith Jarrett Trio,Massey Hall,Toronto, Ont.
Keith Jarrett - piano ,Gary Peacock - ac-bass ,Jack DeJohnnette - drums
01. I Fall in Love Too Easily (11:05)
02. ? (5:35)
03. Rider (15:54)
Total Time: 32:35
Sound Quality A+ (FM Master)
From CBC-fm "JazzBeat"(airdate'85/6)
1986
Keith Jarrett (p) Hakuro Mohri (cello) Masami Nakagawa (flute) Kinshi Tsu-ruta (biwa)
New Japan Philharmonic, Naoto Otomo (cond)
January 30th 1986, 2nd Tokyo Music Joy, U-Port Kanihoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan
According to koinumamusic.com, the following pieces were played: Sacred Ground (For The American Indian) (K. Jarrett) / Improvisation Duo with biwa / Piano Concerto (L. Harrison). According to ecm-records.com, “Sacred Ground (For The American Indian)” is a piece for piano, flute, cello, and clarinet, commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, premiered in 1985 at Alice Tully Hall, with Jarrett joined by Paula Robison, Fred Sherry and Richard Stoltzman. From koinumamusic.com: “In Tokyo in 1986, following a performance of a Lou Harrison piece, Keith Jarrett came back onstage in response to enthusiastic applause and agreed to play an encore. After striking the first chord of a standard tune, Jarrett suddenly remembered that the piano was especially tuned to Harrison’s Piano Concerto — a composition which called for the black keys to be tuned in fourths and fifths, the white keys in just intonation. Undaunted, he was able to play a perfect rendition of the standard by spontaneously selecting the “right” keys.” 860130 Keith Jarrett With Orchestra
Keith Jarrett (p) New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Naoto Otomo (dir)
January 30th 1986, Kanihoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan
1 Piano Concerto, I Allegro
2 Piano Concerto, II Stampede
3 Piano Concerto, III Largo
4 Piano Concerto, IV Allegro Moderato
1-4: Keith Jarrett - Lou Harrison (Music Masters)
From koinumamusic.com: “In Tokyo in 1986, following a performance of a Lou Harrison piece, Keith Jarrett came back onstage in response to enthusiastic applause and agreed to play an encore. After striking the first chord of a standard tune, Jarrett suddenly remembered that the piano was especially tuned to Harrison’s Piano Concerto —
a composition which called for the black keys to be tuned in fourths and fifths, the white keys in just intonation. Undaunted, he was able to play a perfect rendition of the standard by spontaneously selecting the “right” keys.”
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