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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Medium Rare maybe, but excellent nonetheless,
This review is from: Rarum 1: Selected Recordings (Audio CD)
I'm not sure why ECM has chosen to name this compilation series RARUM, as the Latin word means thin, scattered, sporadic.However rarum is great for doing a rapid search on the Amazon catalogue, which instantly brings up all nine offerings in the series, together with a misspelling of the Lucretius work 'De Rerum Natura'. I'm slowly working my way through five of the :rarum compilations, and this is only the second I've been listening to. My belief is The 2CD Jarrett compilation takes us on a tour of much of his ECM output, starting with three tracks of his clavichord compositions 24-bit remastering has improved the sonic qualities of much of Jarrett's music, particularly the percussion and treble instruments. The Jarrett's Nordic quartet produced music of exceptional quality, but it is a shame that his US quartet (Motian, Redman and Haden) is If I were compiling a third CD for this album, I would add: 'Survivors Suite Part II', 'Summer Night' (from BYE BYE BLACKBIRD), 'Runes' (from ARBOUR ZENA) and the gorgeous So at whom is this CD compilation aimed? I suspect that few copies will be bought by the novice who has no Jarrett albums in his
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The air is singing,
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This review is from: Rarum 1: Selected Recordings (Audio CD)
Here we have Jarrett's own overview of his career so far.The selection shows both the diversity of his music and also the common thread running through all of his music.We are presented with a body of work that is simply breathtaking in its summoning up of what Robert Fripp refers to as " the moment when the music leans over and takes us into it's confidence".The clavichord pieces which open disc 1 are beautifully recorded and wonderfully played invitations to the moment and yet they are regarded as minor peices in the canon.By the time we reach the solo piano improvisations on disc 2 we are in the presence of something beyond music. I would reccomend this set to anyone looking for a place to start with Keith Jarrett's music. Simpy put ,I feel jarrett has taken the restraints inherent in a 2 disc release and presented us with some of the most magical moments of his music making so far.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KEITH JARRETT, AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL,
By "earthvolunteer" (Atlanta, Ga. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rarum 1: Selected Recordings (Audio CD)
To coin a cliche, Keith Jarrett is an American original...an artist who truly defies easy description. He can play piano softly with all of the melodic structure of a New Age recording artist...or he can improvise with all the ferocity and dissonance of the jazz and classical greats. He has had in indescribable influence on modern American music for nearly the past 40 years.ECM's 2002 release of "Selected Recordings" is a great way for one to be introduced to Jarrett's multi-faceted work as well as a nice reason for old fans to reminisce about his 50-plus albums for ECM alone. What is so special about this collection is the diversity of music and instruments (on various tracks Jarrett plays piano, clavichord, pipe organ, saxophone, Pakastani flute, recorders, percussion, etc., etc...) There is also a nice representation of live versus studio recordings as well. I have owned many of Jarrett's recordings through the years, but with a few exceptions, always found it difficult to enjoy any one entire recording upon repeated listening. After many albums of live solo piano improvisations I sometimes found myself wanting to rip the latest solo-live CD from its cradle and toss it out the nearest window. Likewise, Jarrett's nearly incessant need in recent years to release more and more "Trio" CDs (with accompaniment by Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette) was growing tiresome and repetitive. One live "Trio" CD was beginning to sound just like another. Here, new and old fans alike can enjoy various sounds, styles and arrangements in smaller doses without the feeling that they are listening to a "Greatest Hits" collection. Jarrett's work on "Spheres" and "Invocations" performed on the great pipe organ of Ottobeuren is eerie and breathtaking. Likewise, his piano improvisation closing the concert in Bregenz, Austria in May, 1981 is both a soaring and melodic improvisation. Check out "The Celestial Hawk" and the solo CD of "Concerts" (from Bregenz, Austria) if you are seeking to purchase some of Jarrett's other great album works.
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