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No End

Keith Jarrett · 2013

92 min · 20 tracks · jazz

A labyrinth of improvisational piano that weaves between introspective melodies and expansive sonic textures.

Why listen to this

Best for
introspective melodies for reflection dynamic exploration of soundscapes wave-like pacing encourages immersion
Context
By the time 'No End' was released in 2013, Keith Jarrett was a venerable figure in jazz, renowned for his improvisational prowess. This album followed his acclaimed 'Rio' and showcased his continued exploration of free-form jazz, further solidifying his legacy as an innovator in the genre.
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No End is an album by Keith Jarrett, released in 2013. A labyrinth of improvisational piano that weaves between introspective melodies and expansive sonic textures. The album received praise for its deep exploration of spontaneous composition, highlighting Jarrett's unique ability to blend classical influences with jazz improvisation. Critics noted its significance in continuing Jarrett's tradition of live recordings that capture the essence of his creative process, although it did not achieve mainstream commercial success. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does No End sound like?

A labyrinth of improvisational piano that weaves between introspective melodies and expansive sonic textures. Rooted in jazz.

What makes No End by Keith Jarrett notable?

The album received praise for its deep exploration of spontaneous composition, highlighting Jarrett's unique ability to blend classical influences with jazz improvisation. Critics noted its significance in continuing Jarrett's tradition of live recordings that capture the essence of his creative process, although it did not achieve mainstream commercial success. By the time 'No End' was released in 2013, Keith Jarrett was a venerable figure in jazz, renowned for his improvisational prowess. This album followed his acclaimed 'Rio' and showcased his continued exploration of free-form jazz, further solidifying his legacy as an innovator in the genre.

Who is No End for?

No End works well if you're into introspective melodies for reflection, dynamic exploration of soundscapes and wave-like pacing encourages immersion.

How many songs are on No End?

No End has 20 tracks, running approximately 92 minutes.

Tracklist

20 tracks·92:50

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 I Standout 7:22
  • 2 II 3:37
  • 3 III 5:39
  • 4 IV Standout 5:25
  • 5 V 3:39
  • 6 VI 5:36
  • 7 VII 4:06
  • 8 VIII 3:57
  • 9 IX 4:47
  • 10 X 2:33

Disc 2

  • 1 XI 4:05
  • 2 XII 6:14
  • 3 XIII 3:48
  • 4 XIV 4:55
  • 5 XV Standout 4:28
  • 6 XVI 2:46
  • 7 XVII 3:40
  • 8 XVIII 5:48
  • 9 XIX 7:12
  • 10 XX 3:04

Release Date

January 1, 2013

Genre

jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

92 min 50 sec