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Keith Jarrett - Paris / London · Testament FLAC album

Tracklist

Paris November 26, 2008
Part I 13:47
Part II 10:35
Part III 7:05
Part IV 5:33
Part V 8:45
Part VI 6:30
Part VII 6:58
Part VIII 10:10
London December 1, 2008
Part I 11:08
Part II 8:10
Part III 6:50
Part IV 5:58
Part V 10:34
Part VI 6:52
Part VII 8:59
Part VIII 8:00
Part IX 3:55
Part X 5:35
Part XI 8:25
Part XII 8:29

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ECM 2130-32, 270 9583 Keith Jarrett Paris / London · Testament ‎(3xCD, Album) ECM Records, ECM Records ECM 2130-32, 270 9583 Germany 2009
ECM 2130-32, B0013427-02 Keith Jarrett Paris / London Testament ‎(3xCD, Album) ECM Records, ECM Records ECM 2130-32, B0013427-02 US 2009
none Keith Jarrett Paris / London · Testament ‎(20xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b) ECM Records none 2009
UCCE-1120/2 Keith Jarrett Paris / London · Testament ‎(3xCD, Album) ECM Records UCCE-1120/2 Japan 2009

Keith Jarrett - Paris / London · Testament FLAC album

Musician performer: Keith Jarrett

Title: Paris / London · Testament

Country: Germany

Date of release: 2009

Style: Contemporary Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Size FLAC: 1171 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 387

Other Formats: XM MPC APE AUD TTA AAC MIDI

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Malodor
Track #3-1 is the highlight of this release: ostinato-based blues-jazz. That's how I like Jarret.
Malodor
Track #3-1 is the highlight of this release: ostinato-based blues-jazz. That's how I like Jarret.
Grotilar
Jarrett’s solo concert tradition continues with two highly creative performances of recent vintage – from Paris’s Salle Pleyel on November 26, 2008, followed by London’s Royal Festival Hall on December 1. The English date was Jarrett’s first London solo concert in many years and, in the words of one reviewer, “triggered the sort of ecstasy that might greet a returning prophet”. As with “Radiance” and “The Carnegie Hall Concert”, the music covers a wide arc of expression, as “that old Jarrett magic forges majestically on” (The Guardian).
Grotilar
Jarrett’s solo concert tradition continues with two highly creative performances of recent vintage – from Paris’s Salle Pleyel on November 26, 2008, followed by London’s Royal Festival Hall on December 1. The English date was Jarrett’s first London solo concert in many years and, in the words of one reviewer, “triggered the sort of ecstasy that might greet a returning prophet”. As with “Radiance” and “The Carnegie Hall Concert”, the music covers a wide arc of expression, as “that old Jarrett magic forges majestically on” (The Guardian).