The Carnegie Hall Concert
Keith Jarrett · 2006
110 min · 15 tracks · jazz
A transcendent journey through improvisational jazz, blending spontaneous emotion with technical mastery.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic exploration of improvisation wave-like pacing with peaks transcendent emotional journey
- Context
- By 2006, Keith Jarrett had already established himself as a leading figure in jazz, particularly known for his solo piano performances. 'The Carnegie Hall Concert' comes after a series of acclaimed albums and showcases his virtuosity and emotional depth, further solidifying his legacy in the realm of improvised music.
- If you like
- jazz
The Carnegie Hall Concert is an album by Keith Jarrett, released in 2006. A transcendent journey through improvisational jazz, blending spontaneous emotion with technical mastery. This album is notable for its critical acclaim, receiving widespread praise for its intricate improvisations and emotional resonance. It also highlights Jarrett's ability to create cohesive narratives within his performances, making it a significant entry in the canon of live jazz recordings. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Carnegie Hall Concert sound like?
A transcendent journey through improvisational jazz, blending spontaneous emotion with technical mastery. Rooted in jazz.
What makes The Carnegie Hall Concert by Keith Jarrett notable?
This album is notable for its critical acclaim, receiving widespread praise for its intricate improvisations and emotional resonance. It also highlights Jarrett's ability to create cohesive narratives within his performances, making it a significant entry in the canon of live jazz recordings. By 2006, Keith Jarrett had already established himself as a leading figure in jazz, particularly known for his solo piano performances. 'The Carnegie Hall Concert' comes after a series of acclaimed albums and showcases his virtuosity and emotional depth, further solidifying his legacy in the realm of improvised music.
Who is The Carnegie Hall Concert for?
The Carnegie Hall Concert works well if you're into dynamic exploration of improvisation, wave-like pacing with peaks and transcendent emotional journey.
How many songs are on The Carnegie Hall Concert?
The Carnegie Hall Concert has 15 tracks, running approximately 110 minutes.
Tracklist
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Disc 1
- 1 Part I Standout 9:56
- 2 Part II 3:32
- 3 Part III 4:44
- 4 Part IV 5:19
- 5 Part V 9:54
Disc 2
- 1 Part VI 6:50
- 2 Part VII 8:35
- 3 Part VIII 5:19
- 4 Part IX 8:25
- 5 Part X 9:46
- 6 The Good America 6:47
- 7 Paint My Heart Red 8:30
- 8 My Song Standout 8:04
- 9 True Blues Standout 7:00
- 10 Time on My Hands 7:30
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