740319-20-21-22-23-24 American Quartet + 1 (BR)
Dewey Redman (ts, musette, maracas) Keith Jarrett (p, ss, tamb) Charlie Haden (b)
Paul Motian (dr, perc) Guillerme Franco (perc)
March 19 20 21 22 23 24 1974, Village Vanguard, New York, NY
740414 Lee Konitz - Chet Baker - Keith Jarrett Quintet
Chet Baker (tp -1/4) Lee Konitz (as -1/4) Keith Jarrett (p) Charlie Haden (b -1/4) Beaver Harris (dr -1/4)
April 14th 1974, New York, NY
1 Donna Lee 6.22
2 Lover Man 4.50
3 There Will Never Be Another You 6.26
4 Like Someone In Love 4.00
5 Country [Improvisation No. 1] 4.53
6 My Song [Improvisation No. 2] 4.00
1-6: Lee Konitz - Chet Baker - Keith Jarrett Quintet (Jazz Connoisseur (Israel) JC 113)
740418 European Quartet (DI) (BR) (PA) +++
(Dime entry)
Keith Jarrett Quartet, Hannover
April 17 1974
Keith Jarrett - Piano
Jan Garbarek - Tenor and Soprano Sax
Palle Danielsson - Bass
Jon Christensen - drums
1. Radio intro 00:35
2. Mandala One 5:05
3. Spiral Dance 13:58
4. Blossom 15:41
5. Unknown / The Windup 18:44
6. The Windup (end) 02:27
7. radio outro 00:12
Keith Jarrett - Hannover, April 18, 1974, DVD (PAL)
100th NDR Jazz Workshop, Funkhaus Hannover, Germany
01 Belonging (5:00)
02 Spiral dance (14:10)
03 Blossom (15:55)
04 The windup (fade out - end of part1) (9:05)
05 Mandala (7:25)
06 Solstice (14:50)
07 'Long as you know you're living yours (17:55)
08 Give me your ribbons, I give you my bows (fade out - end of part2) (3:55)
TT: 1:27:57
740418 European Quartet
Also circulating as an April 17, 1974 concert and as a Hamburg 1974 concert. Hamburg is actually the location of NDR, who broacast this concert – Bruchez entry
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Track 1 (5:00)
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Spiral Dance (13:52) [a few seconds missing at the end]
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Blossom (15:46) [a few seconds missing at the beginning]
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Give me Your Ribbons;I’ll Give you My Bows (7:55)
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The Windup (13:32)
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Mandala (7:16) [a few seconds missing at the end]
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Solstice (14:35) [a few seconds missing at the beginning]
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'Long As You Know You're Living Yours (17:08)
740418 European Quartet
Jan Garbarek (ss) Keith Jarrett (p) Palle Danielsson (b) Jon Christensen (dr)
April 18th 1974, NDR Studio 10, Hamburg, Germany
1 The Windup Norddeutscher Rundfunk
Various Artists - NDR Jazz Workshop '74 (Norddeutscher Rundfunk)
74042425 European Quartet
Jan Garbarek (ts, ss) Keith Jarrett (p) Palle Danielsson (b) Jon Christensen (dr)
April 24th & 25th 1974, Arne Bendiksen Studios, Oslo, Norway
1 Spiral Dance 4.07
2 Blossom 12.11
3 'Long As You Know You're Living Yours 6.10
4 Belonging 2.12
5 The Windup 8.22
6 Solstice 13.12
1-6: Jan Garbarek/Keith Jarrett - Belonging (ECM (G) 1050)
Review by Richard S. Ginell
On Keith Jarrett's first recording with his "European" quartet -- Jan Garbarek (sax), Palle Danielsson (bass), Jon Christensen (drums) -- he stakes out somewhat less abrasive territory than that which his "American" foursome was exploring at this time. Garbarek sports a neutral, vibratoless tone that occasionally reaches an emotional climax; the rhythm section is supportive and just loose enough. The record operates at its strongest level when Jarrett locks the quartet into his winning gospel mode on "'Long as You Know You're Living Yours" and the tense drive of "Spiral Dance"; the reflective numbers are less compelling. Still, this LP-turned-CD successfully bucked the powerful electric trends of its time and holds up well today.
74042930 Jan Garbarek With Orchestra
Jan Garbarek (ts, ss) Keith Jarrett (comp) Mladen Gutesha (cond) The Südfunk Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart
April 29th & 30th 1974, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany
1 Numinor 13.49
2 Windsong 6.27
3 Luminessence 15.16
1-3: Keith Jarrett/Jan Garbarek - Luminessence (ECM (G) 1049)
Review by Richard S. Ginell:
Keith Jarrett does not actually play on this CD; rather, he composed three angst-ridden pieces of varying lengths for string orchestra, over which Jan Garbarek improvises on tenor and soprano saxes. The concept is not unlike that of Stan Getz's Focus, but this music is far more static, downcast, and free of the pulse of jazz. As was characteristic of his writing then, Jarrett's string parts are mostly turgid and thick-set, indulging in weird, sliding microtones on "Windsong," weighted down by some kind of emotional burden. Particularly when delivering piercing sustained notes on soprano, Garbarek often sounds like a native of the Middle East. The strings are from the Stuttgart Radio Symphony, led by Mladen Gutesha, who faithfully executes Jarrett's dolorous wishes
740506 European Quartet (BR) (di) +++
Keith Jarrett (p) Jan Garbarek (ss, ts) Palle Daniellson (b) Jon Christensen (dr)
May 6th 1974, Oslo, Norway
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The Windup (8:44) [a few seconds missing at the beginning]
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'Long As You Know You're Living Yours (7:48)
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Mandala (8:20)
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Blossom (12:15) [end missing]
740528-29-30-31 0601-02 American Quartet (BR)
Dewey Redman (ts, musette, maracas) Keith Jarrett (p, ss, tamb) Charlie Haden (b)
Paul Motian (dr, perc)
1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA
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