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first set
1. Introduction / applause (2:19)

2. On Green Dolphin Street (12:44)

3. Night And Day (10:58); interrupted/little sound check/continued

4. The Bitter End (7:06)

5. When Will The Blues Leave (7:02)

6. Unidentified standard (6:26)

7. Blame It On My Youth (3:06); interrupted, speech

8. G Blues + after though (11:35)

tt 61:21
Second set
9. Once upon a time (10:07)

10. All The things You Are (6:45)

11. Tennessee Waltz (8:48)

12. Solar / Extension (24:26)


encores

13. When I Fall In Love (08:19)

14. One for mAJID (3:01)

tt 61:29

110712 Keith Jarrett Trio (+++)


Salle Pleyel ,Paris, France


Jarrett K. trio

Paris , salle Pleyel,

July,12 2011

Sound quality: A

Source: audience recording
K. Jarrett trio

1. Set I 1 The masquarade is Over (12:20)
2. Set I 2 Once upon a Time (09:44)
3. Set I 3 When will The Blues Leave (07:20)
4. Set I 4 Is It Really The Same (08:07)
5. Set I 5 I thought about you (08:03)

6. Set II 1 Has Anybody Seen My Gal (09:21)


7. Set II 2 Answer me, my love (08.36)
8. Set II 3 One for Majid (07:10)
9 Set II 4 Yesterdays (11:03)
9. Encore 1 God Bless The Child (11.01)
10 encore When I fall In love (09:18)

110716 Keith Jarrett Trio

Juan Les Pins


I've been in Juan Les Pins many times. Last year I loved the performance, for example. This year the trio was not at its best, at least in the first set. Low energy, weak interplay. Gary not brilliant at all, and Jarrett strangely imprecise and hesitant.
Much better in the second set, starting from Someday my prince, and particularly in santi thomas and Body and Soul.
Two encores, God Bless the child - interrupted and restarted after a jarrett complaint about the overwhelming sound of the bass - and When I fall in love.
Not a triumph, anyway.
By the way the night before there has been the Tribute to Miles Davis with Hancock, Shorter, Miller - an unforgettable concert started at 9 and finished at 12.40.

> Summertime


> I fall in love too easily
> Life is just a bowl of cherries
> Django
> When will the blues leave
> Thing ain’t what they used to be.

> Someday my prince will come


> In your own sweet way
> Saint Thomas
> Body and soul
> God bless the child
> When I fall in love

110718 Keith Jarrett Trio

San Carlo,Napoli


The old country


Four brothers
Yesterdays
Bye Bye blackbird
The bitter end

I'm a fool to want you


I'm gonna laugh you out of my life
The Way you look tonight

Untitled (from Concerts)


When I fall in love

110721 Keith Jarrett Trio

Arcimboldi Theater,Milano,Italy


After a bit disappointing concert in Juan les Pins and a good one in Naples, the trio gave her best yesterday night in Milan at the Arcimboldi theater. Jarrett was superlative, and Gary and jack tried keeping pace with. A good first set and a wonderful second one, with two gems, a moving Answer me my love and a an amazing version of When will the blues leave. Two encores, a final standing ovation despite many flashes, actually a triumph.

All of you


Summertime
Stars fell in alabama
Blues?
I'gonna laugh you right out of my life

Life is just a bowl of cherries


Answer me my love
Solar
When will the blues leave
Things ain't what they used to be
Once upon a time

110723 Keith Jarrett Trio (DI)

Barcelona,Spain


Wonderful concert in a beautiful location.

First Set

- Basin street blues 08:42

- Butch and butch 06:56

- You don't know what love is 09:31

- I fall in love too easily 07:20

- Bye bye blackbird 09:17

- Body and soul 14:28

Second Set

- Straight no chaser 06:17

- Bop Be 04:47

- My Baby and me 05:30

- Someday my prince will come 07:00

- Don't ever leave me 05:15

- God bless the child 10:25

- When I fall in love. 06:13


TT 101:38

110727 Keith Jarrett Trio

London,Uk

From The Guardian By John Fordham


Over his momentous four-decade career – much of it spent in the company of this trio, who have sold out the Royal Festival Hall – Keith Jarrett has done everything he could to make audiences sense the illuminating precariousness of improvisation. His occasional on-stage rants about listeners coughing or taking his picture have not been the posturings of a prima donna, but signs of a kind of innocent hope that – for the duration of a gig, at least – his witnesses might be distracted by nothing but their feelings about each passing musical moment.

In search of that transported state, Jarrett often begins tentatively, and his trio's latest London show was no exception; a sound-balance that weighted Jack DeJohnette's drums against the piano volume didn't help, either. But the pianist's longer lines soon began to swell out of softly curled short figures on Dave Brubeck's In Your Own Sweet Way and against the rocking riff of Basin Street Blues. Clifford Brown's bop blues Sandu brought the band to the boil, with DeJohnette's brushwork bumping and nudging the piano lines and Gary Peacock's bass weaving through the spaces, before an exquisite Answer Me My Love brought out all Jarrett's legendary delicacy and eloquence in the unveiling of a ballad's secrets.

Jarrett's own Bop-Be snapped the second set into action with a torrent of silvery runs and sly pace-changes. Yesterdays was a reverie of rippling impressionism, Ornette Coleman's When Will the Blues Leave brought an astonishing solo of flurrying snare-patterns and rattling rimshots from DeJohnette, and the pianist's famously funky account of God Bless the Child launched a succession of encores that wound up on a jubilantly swinging When I Fall in Love. The gig didn't see Jarrett at his most blazing, but it was upbeat, inventive and left a very warm feeling in its wake.



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