CD1 (Standards, Vol. 1): Meaning Of The Blues; All The Things You Are; It Never Entered My Mind; The Masquerade Is Over; God Bless the Child. CD2 (Standards, Vol. 2): So Tender; Moon And Sand; In Love ...
In the mid-1970s Keith Jarrett wasn’t just a popular jazz ... an album that introduced at least three tunes that became standards and another that served as the melodic blueprint for the title ...
Keith Jarrett is the epitome of melody, the king of lyricism and the master of the motif. Explore the Standards In Norway album with me as we discover the genius of this master together.
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One of today's greatest ambassadors of jazz, Branford Marsalis, fell in love with an album Keith Jarrett made in 1974 with three Scandinavian side men. It was called "Belonging." (SOUNDBITE OF ...
they were, I'll call it, the 'cheap seats' 'cause they were up high, and they spelled out 'Slapnuts,'" Jarrett recalled. "That's when standards and practices called me in after my segment and said ...