Keith Jarrett - My Song (1977) |
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AMG Review (4 1/2): In addition to his solo piano concerts and the American group he led that featured tenor-saxophonist Dewey Redman, Keith Jarrett was also busy in the mid-'70s with his European band, a quartet comprised of Jan Garbarek on tenor and soprano, bassist Palle Danielsson and drummer Jon Christensen. Due to the popularity of the haunting "My Song," this album is the best-known of the Jarrett-Garbarek collaborations and it actually is their most rewarding meeting on records. Jarrett contributed all six compositions and the results are relaxed and introspective yet full of inner tension. — Scott Yanow |