0:50 You Don't Know What Love Is (Gene de Paul & Don Raye - 1941) 10:04 With A Song In My Heart (Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart - 1929) 19:30 When You Wish Upon A Star (Leigh Harline & Ned Washington - 1940) 27:34 All Of You (Cole Porter - 1954) 35:52 Blame It To My Youth (Oscar Levant & Edward Heyman - 1934) 44:37 Love Letters ( Victor Young & Edward Heyman - 1945) 52:46 Georgia On My Mind (Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell - 1930) 1:00:52 You And The Night And The Music (Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz - 1934) 1:10:47 When I Fall In Love (Victor Young & Edward Heymann - 1952) 1:16:32 Green Dolphin Street (Bronisław Kaper & Ned Washington - 1947) 1:24:22 Woodyn' You (Dizzy Gillespie - 1943)
Musicians of magic. Listen as they weave a colored tapestry of emotions, thoughts and illumination. Watch as Mr. Peacocks exploded in colored flame as he saws his bass in half, and Monsieur DeJohnette pulls rabbits and white doves from his drum set as Mr. Jarrett levitates his piano. The audience gasps in awe. Such is the stuff dreams are made of...
I've listened to this well over a dozen times... every time I listen I focus on something new or rediscover a new aspect of their artwork. In this go 'round, Jack's playing @49:50 is almost unbearable in its power and beauty... soo much he brings to this - as always. I don't think I could have heard it live and not shouted out (and probably been banned from the show). Its just beyond words...
There are Indian musicians - who can make the heart dance and the mind - go into trance - if that is your thing - indefinable inner beauty revealed. All these are special. Fare thee well.
Vol. 2 Side one "So Tender" (Jarrett, Airto Moreira) - 7:19 "Moon and Sand" (William Engvick, Morty Palitz, Alec Wilder) - 8:59 "In Love in Vain" (Jerome Kern, Leo Robin) - 7:14 Side two "Never Let Me Go" (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 7:52 "If I Should Lose You" (Ralph Rainger, Robin) - 8:32 "I Fall in Love Too Easily" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) - 5:12
0:50 You Don't Know What Love Is (Gene de Paul & Don Raye - 1941)
10:04 With A Song In My Heart (Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart - 1929)
19:30 When You Wish Upon A Star (Leigh Harline & Ned Washington - 1940)
27:34 All Of You (Cole Porter - 1954)
35:52 Blame It To My Youth (Oscar Levant & Edward Heyman - 1934)
44:37 Love Letters ( Victor Young & Edward Heyman - 1945)
52:46 Georgia On My Mind (Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell - 1930)
1:00:52 You And The Night And The Music (Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz - 1934)
1:10:47 When I Fall In Love (Victor Young & Edward Heymann - 1952)
1:16:32 Green Dolphin Street (Bronisław Kaper & Ned Washington - 1947)
1:24:22 Woodyn' You (Dizzy Gillespie - 1943)
Sue Eckelhofer, well done. Thank-you.
San Eckl....máquina....gracias por trackear...beso grande
Beatles, Miles Davis 2nd Quintet, Vienna Philharmonic…These cats are up there with that.
Gorgeous
What a wonderful music world !
Correction: What a wonderful world of music
Musicians of magic. Listen as they weave a colored tapestry of emotions, thoughts and illumination. Watch as Mr. Peacocks exploded in colored flame as he saws his bass in half, and Monsieur DeJohnette pulls rabbits and white doves from his drum set as Mr. Jarrett levitates his piano. The audience gasps in awe.
Such is the stuff dreams are made of...
Yes, yes, YES....
I've got a DVD of this. I still ask myself why they didn't make an official LP/CD out of it.
Incredible! I love it. Thank you so much for posting this video!!
I've listened to this well over a dozen times... every time I listen I focus on something new or rediscover a new aspect of their artwork. In this go 'round, Jack's playing @49:50 is almost unbearable in its power and beauty... soo much he brings to this - as always. I don't think I could have heard it live and not shouted out (and probably been banned from the show). Its just beyond words...
If music can get any better than this, then i haven't heard it
There are Indian musicians - who can make the heart dance and the mind - go into trance - if that is your thing - indefinable inner beauty revealed. All these are special. Fare thee well.
Fantastic!
Vol. 2
Side one
"So Tender" (Jarrett, Airto Moreira) - 7:19
"Moon and Sand" (William Engvick, Morty Palitz, Alec Wilder) - 8:59
"In Love in Vain" (Jerome Kern, Leo Robin) - 7:14
Side two
"Never Let Me Go" (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 7:52
"If I Should Lose You" (Ralph Rainger, Robin) - 8:32
"I Fall in Love Too Easily" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) - 5:12
49:03 is complete ecstasy
what's the name of the first standard? So beautiful!
or a set list if you have one, would be awesome!
You Dont Know What Love Is (Gene de Paul and Don Raye)
Setlist is in a comment above.
Incredible! I love it. Thank you so much for posting this Video!!