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Father and son duetted on piano and guitar in an evening with a strong eastern flavour and sometimes hypnotic effect
This two-CD 1998 set, recorded live in New Jersey, ranks as one of the trio’s finest
Each performance sweeps through scattered fragments and from gentle lyricism to foot-stomping boogie
The 1938 song became a classic, a cry of despair from the forgotten, rural heartland of America
After featuring in the Disney film, Frank Churchill’s composition found a new life in the world of jazz
Keith Jarrett’s improvisation and The Langston Hughes Project’s jazz poetry were both memorable
A collection of sweeping and exhilarating live performances from the 1980s by pianist Keith Jarrett
The reassuringly familiar show featured bursts of brilliance from the 70-year-old and his band
Duet album draws on the standard repertoire, and has the warmth and focus of two close friends reminiscing late in life
The music is raw with experimentation as jazz, rock and electronics are compressed into a free-flowing whole
The jazz supergroup are terrific when they click into gear
The harmonies are basic but the musician’s guitar playing is surprisingly funky
Pianist’s lengthy improvisations buzz with new ideas and gain focus from his terrific sense of form
This anniversary release, recorded in concert in Lucerne in 2009, finds the trio in fresh and springy form
The pianist bared his soul in a terrific performance before a spellbound audience
The American pianist and composer lets loose his vivid imagination and magisterial sense of form
For their debut single in 1982, EBTG played Cole Porter’s love ballad straight enough to not disturb Hull’s Larkin
Two CDs of 15 solo piano improvisations recorded in concert in Rio de Janeiro
The jazz piano group maintains the intensity of performance by emphasising the creative process as spectacle
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