At The Blue Note: June 4th, 1994
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Autumn Leaves
- Days of Wine and Roses
- Bop-Be
- You Don't Know What Love Is/Muezzin
- When I Fall in Love
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27065 in Music
- Released on: 2000-01-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Live
Customer Reviews
Contemporary jazz at it's best.
There is not a finer group or trio in contemporary jazz and this work is among their best. However, I would recommend that you skip the single disc and purchase the box set instead. Jarrett, DeJohnette, and Peacock play as one over this remarkable weekedend at the Blue Note. There is a nice blend of standards and originals throughout. The recording and performances are perfect. Highly recommended...Simon
I can't believe only two of us reviewed this - its brilliant
This is the greatest jazz trio, and one of their greatest recordings. I actually rarely get past Autumn Leaves. At around 12.30 minutes into the piece the three of them break into one of the greatest trio jams ever recorded. Its hypnotic. I have broken many a drum stick trying to keep up with Jack Dejonette. Peacock is impecably timed. Jarret is a genius and his capabilities range wide and far. For those starting on Jarret, this is the best introduction to his trio material.
Jarrett hits the right Note at the Blue Note
This is a wonderful example of Jarrett's unique style and approach to contemporary jazz. My first exposure to his music was the Koln Concert and a concert that he gave in Toronto at Roy Thompson Hall a dozen or so years ago. I have continued to listen to him and his trio ever since and this album, which I am listening to now as I write my review, is as fresh and magical as any of his that I have heard. On another Note, I am on my way out this afternoon to pick up the re-released At The Deer Head Inn -- another amazing contribution by Jarrett, Peacock and Paul Motian (on drums).




