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Standards, Vol. 1

Keith Jarrett · 1983

45 min · 5 tracks · jazz

An intimate exploration of jazz standards, blending improvisation with sophisticated melodic interpretation.

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intimate exploration of familiar melodies gradual build to emotional climax thoughtful listening over casual background
Context
In 1983, Keith Jarrett was transitioning from his critically acclaimed 'The Köln Concert' to a new phase focused on jazz standards. 'Standards, Vol. 1' emerged as the first in a series that showcased his mastery of interpreting classic tunes, solidifying his place within the jazz genre at a time when he was redefining performance norms.
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Standards, Vol. 1 is an album by Keith Jarrett, released in 1983. An intimate exploration of jazz standards, blending improvisation with sophisticated melodic interpretation. 'Standards, Vol. 1' received widespread acclaim and helped reignite interest in jazz standards during the early '80s. The album became a commercial success, reaching notable chart positions and influencing both contemporaries and future generations of jazz musicians by demonstrating the potential for improvisational depth within familiar compositions. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

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What does Standards, Vol. 1 sound like?

An intimate exploration of jazz standards, blending improvisation with sophisticated melodic interpretation. Rooted in jazz.

What makes Standards, Vol. 1 by Keith Jarrett notable?

'Standards, Vol. 1' received widespread acclaim and helped reignite interest in jazz standards during the early '80s. The album became a commercial success, reaching notable chart positions and influencing both contemporaries and future generations of jazz musicians by demonstrating the potential for improvisational depth within familiar compositions. In 1983, Keith Jarrett was transitioning from his critically acclaimed 'The Köln Concert' to a new phase focused on jazz standards. 'Standards, Vol. 1' emerged as the first in a series that showcased his mastery of interpreting classic tunes, solidifying his place within the jazz genre at a time when he was redefining performance norms.

Who is Standards, Vol. 1 for?

Standards, Vol. 1 works well if you're into intimate exploration of familiar melodies, gradual build to emotional climax and thoughtful listening over casual background.

How many songs are on Standards, Vol. 1?

Standards, Vol. 1 has 5 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·45:35

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

  • 1 Meaning of the Blues Standout 9:25
  • 2 All the Things You Are Standout 7:47
  • 3 It Never Entered My Mind 6:48
  • 4 The Masquerade Is Over 6:01
  • 5 God Bless the Child Standout 15:32

Release Date

January 1, 1983

Genre

jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

45 min 35 sec