Keith jarrett Disco Version 17
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I Received The skeleton of this Discography on December 2010 from Klaus Muller (Many thanks to Him) tracklists (mainly official recordings) I added more than 600 Tracklists/entries coming from the following discos:
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Davide sparti’s (SP)
Peter Losin’s (PL)
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(pa)
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My Collection +++ Concerts Prepared by Flambay + u014945 (fl+++) Concerts prepared by U014945 (+++) Hope you all enjoy For every mistake and update please e-mail me at Maurizio.garbolino@intesasanpaolo.com 620000 Don Jacoby And The College All Stars
Bob Crull, Don Jacoby, Gary Slavo, Tom Wirtel, Chris Witherspoon (tp) Dee Barton, Willie Barton, Loren William Binford, Dave Wheeler (tb) Al Beuler, John Giordano (as) Don Melka, Bob Pierson (ts) Jerry Keys (bs, as) Keith Jarrett (p) Don Gililland (g) Toby Guynn (b) John Van Ohlen (dr)
1962, Chicago, IL
1 Dizzy Atmosphere
2 Young Man With The Blues
3 Sing
4 It's Good For You
5 Just For A Thrill
6 Anema E Core (How Wonderful To Know)
7 Mais Oui
8 Sleepy Serenade
9 Jey Out Of Town
10 Jacob Jones
11 Let Me Love You
12 Teach Me Tonight
13 Groovin' High
14 The End Of A Love Affair
15 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)
16 You Don't Know What Love Is
17 Back To The Beat
1-17: Don Jacoby - Swinging Big Sound (Decca DL 4241)
650300 Keith Jarrett trio (PA)
Kent Carter Bass Danny Fullerton Drums,
Winchester , Massachussets, USA
. Home recording by Ted Knowlton. Keith was 19. http://www.tedknowlton.com/music/Keith.htm
1 Tangerine 12.:54
651200 Art Blakey group with Keith Jarrett (br)
Art Blakey (drums),Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and
Reggie Johnson (?) (bass)
December 1965 Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA
Kenneth K.: "Blakey had a residency for the month".
1966
660000 Charles Lloyd Quartet
1966 Berlin, Germany - Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
Sponsored by the Ford Foundation.
1966 Portugal - Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette -
1966 Helsinki, Finland - Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack
DeJohnette Mentioned in "Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and
Frustrations"
660000 Keith Jarrett trio (SP)
Köln, 1966 (SP)-
Jarrett K. Trio (American)
Duration: 6 minutes
Sound quality: A
Source: radio broadcast
1. Memories of tomorrow (same piece as in Köln concert, ECM, track IIc)
66010109 Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers
Chuck Mangione (tp) Frank Mitchell (ts) Keith Jarrett (p) Reggie Johnson (b) Art Blakey (dr)
January 1st & 9th 1966, Lighthouse Club, Hermosa Beach, CA
1 35931 Buttercorn Lady 3.25
2 35932 Recuerdo 14.27
3 35933 The Theme 2.23
4 35934 Between Races 4.35
5 35935 My Romance 6.53
6 35936 Secret Love 9.09
1-6: Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Buttercorn Lady (Limelight LM 82034, LS 86034; Universal (J) UCCM 9130)
Review by Scott Yanow Few jazz followers would think of trumpeter Chuck Mangione and pianist Keith Jarrett as former members of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, but in 1966, they both worked in the drummer's classic hard bop unit and the stint gave them needed exposure and helped the pair to develop their own individual voices. With tenor saxophonist Frank Mitchell and bassist Reggie Workman completing the quintet, this particular version of The Jazz Messengers only had the opportunity to record this one excellent live LP (which is currently out of print) but proved to be a worthy successor to their more acclaimed predecessors.
660329 Charles Lloyd Quartet
Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr)
March 29th 1966, New York, NY
1 10075 Untitled, No. 1
2 10076 Love Ship (Lloyd) 5.53
3 10077 Sombrero Sam (Lloyd) 5.13
4 10078 Dream Weaver: Meditation /
Dervish Dance (Lloyd) 11.33
5 10079 Island Blues
6 10080 Autumn Sequence: Autumn Prelude / Autumn
Leaves / Autumn Echo (Kosma, Lloyd, Mercer, Prevert) 11.59
7 10081 Bird Flight (Lloyd) 9.08
8 10082 Forest Flower Vamp
1,5,8: unissued
2-4,6,7: Charles Lloyd - Dream Weaver (Atlantic LP 1459, SD 1459)
Review by Thom Jurek [-]The first studio date of the Charles Lloyd Quartet, with Keith Jarrett, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette, was recorded and released just a few days before the band took both the European and American festival circuits by storm. First came Europe, which was just getting the disc as the band was tearing up its stages. While the live dates are now the stuff of legend, it's easy to overlook the recordings, but to do so would be a mistake. Dream Weaver is a fully realized project by a band -- a real band -- in which each member has a unique part of the whole to contribute. Jarrett's unusual piano style fits musically with Lloyd's lyricism in a way that it shouldn't. Jarrett was even then an iconoclast, playing harmonic figures from the inside out and relying on counterpoint to create new spaces, not fill them in. (Just listen to "Autumn Sequence," where his solos and his backing harmonics are equally strident and inventive as Lloyd's Eastern explorations of mood and mode.) And then there's the rhythm section of McBee and DeJohnette, whose modal inventions on the intervals make the "Dream Weaver" suite an exercise in open time, allowing all players to wander around inside it and take what they want out. The set closes with a group party jam on "Sombrero Sam," with Lloyd and Jarrett trading eights on a Cuban variation on a fantasia. There were no records like this one by new groups in 1966.
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