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Setting Standards: New York Sessions
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: 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 Vain; Never Let Me Go; If I Should Lose You; I Fall In Love Too Easily.
CD3 (Changes): Flying Part 1; Flying Part 2; Prism.
Setting Standards: New York Sessions
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: 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 Vain; Never Let Me Go; If I Should Lose You; I Fall In Love Too Easily.
CD3 (Changes): Flying Part 1; Flying Part 2; Prism.
Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette: Setting Standards: New York Sessions
by Budd Kopman
From the first groan emitted by pianist Keith Jarrett on Meaning Of The Blues," from Standards, Vol. 1 (ECM, 1985), to the last seconds of the ending cadence of Prism," from Changes (ECM, 1984) and everything in between, the music and playing on Setting Standards: New York Sessions--a three-CD box that collects these two titles along ...
Jarrett/Peacock/DeJohnette: Setting Standards: New York Sessions
by Dan McClenaghan
The surprise for the folks who haven't followed the quarter century span of Keith Jarrett's Standard Trio--those who jumped onboard with, say, Live at the Blue Note (ECM, 1995), or Up For It (ECM, 2003)--will be just how good these guys were right from the very start. Things just seemed to click into place on their ...
Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette: Setting Standards: New York Sessions
by C. Michael Bailey
Setting Standards is a clever repackaging of three Keith Jarrett Standards Trio releases: Standards, Vol. 1 (ECM, 1985), Standards, Vol. 2 (ECM, 1985) and Changes (ECM 1984). These releases were the ostensible ground zero for what would go on to be the pianist's Standards Trio for the next twenty-five years. This limited release box ...