Changeless
Keith Jarrett · 1989
49 min · 4 tracks · jazz
A meditative exploration of improvisational jazz, weaving intricate melodies with expansive, contemplative soundscapes.
Changeless is an album by Keith Jarrett, released in 1989. A meditative exploration of improvisational jazz, weaving intricate melodies with expansive, contemplative soundscapes. 'Changeless' is significant for its unique approach to solo piano improvisation, showcasing Jarrett's ability to create cohesive musical narratives. The album received critical acclaim, solidifying Jarrett's status as a leading innovator in jazz during the late 80s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Changeless sound like?
A meditative exploration of improvisational jazz, weaving intricate melodies with expansive, contemplative soundscapes. Rooted in jazz.
What makes Changeless by Keith Jarrett notable?
'Changeless' is significant for its unique approach to solo piano improvisation, showcasing Jarrett's ability to create cohesive musical narratives. The album received critical acclaim, solidifying Jarrett's status as a leading innovator in jazz during the late 80s. By 1989, Keith Jarrett was already an established figure in jazz, known for his innovative solo performances. 'Changeless' followed his acclaimed album 'The Cure' (1986), continuing his exploration of spontaneous composition and deep emotional expression.
How many songs are on Changeless?
Changeless has 4 tracks, running approximately 49 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Dancing Standout 9:00
- 2 Endless Standout 15:32
- 3 Lifeline 11:31
- 4 Ecstacy Standout 12:59
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