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Discographie Jarrett Keith jarrett Disco Version 13 March 2013 565 tracklists 1015 entries Finito verificare barcellona 2009 sbagliato . I Received The skeleton of this Discography on December 2010 from Klaus Muller (Many thanks to Him) tracklists (mainly official recordings) I added more than 600 Tracklists/entries coming from the following discos: Olivier Bruchez’s (BR) Davide sparti’s (SP) Peter Losin’s (PL) Dime entries (DI) Arnulf Muller (mu) (pa) http://web.archive.org/web/20100612160739/http://papoulis.dyndns.org/~sim/jarrett/bootlegs.php My Collection +++ Concerts Prepared by Flambay + u014945 (fl+++) Concerts prepared by U014945 (+++) Hope you all enjoy For every mistake and update please e-mail me at [email protected] 620000 Don Jacoby And The College All Stars Bob Crull, Don Jacoby, Gary Slavo, Tom Wirtel, Chris Witherspoon (tp) Dee Barton, Willie Barton, Loren William Bin- ford, Dave Wheeler (tb) Al Beuler, John Giordano (as) Don Melka, Bob Pierson (ts) Jerry Keys (bs, as) Keith Jarrett (p) Don Gililland (g) Toby Guynn (b) John Van Ohlen (dr) 1962, Chicago, IL 1 Dizzy Atmosphere 2 Young Man With The Blues 3 Sing 4 It's Good For You 5 Just For A Thrill 6 Anema E Core (How Wonderful To Know) 7 Mais Oui 8 Sleepy Serenade 9 Jey Out Of Town 10 Jacob Jones 11 Let Me Love You 12 Teach Me Tonight 13 Groovin' High 14 The End Of A Love Affair 15 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 16 You Don't Know What Love Is 17 Back To The Beat 1-17: Don Jacoby - Swinging Big Sound (Decca DL 4241) 650300 Keith Jarrett trio (PA) Kent Carter Bass Danny Fullerton Drums, Winchester , Massachussets, USA . Home recording by Ted Knowlton. Keith was 19. http://www.tedknowlton.com/music/Keith.htm 1 Tangerine 12.:54 651200 Art Blakey group with Keith Jarrett (br) Art Blakey (drums),Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass) December 1965 Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Kenneth K.: "Blakey had a residency for the month". 2 1966 660000 Charles Lloyd Quartet 1966 Berlin, Germany - Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Sponsored by the Ford Foundation. 1966 Portugal - Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette - 1966 Helsinki, Finland - Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Mentioned in "Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and Frustrations" <http://www.reocities.com/rstubenrauch/Lloyd/downbeat/rojac_lloyd_db_jul1367.html> 660000 Keith Jarrett trio (SP) Köln, 1966 (SP)- Jarrett K. Trio (American) Duration: 6 minutes Sound quality: A Source: radio broadcast 1. Memories of tomorrow (same piece as in Köln concert, ECM, track IIc) 66010109 Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers Chuck Mangione (tp) Frank Mitchell (ts) Keith Jarrett (p) Reggie Johnson (b) Art Blakey (dr) January 1st & 9th 1966, Lighthouse Club, Hermosa Beach, CA 1 35931 Buttercorn Lady 3.25 2 35932 Recuerdo 14.27 3 35933 The Theme 2.23 4 35934 Between Races 4.35 5 35935 My Romance 6.53 6 35936 Secret Love 9.09 1-6: Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Buttercorn Lady (Limelight LM 82034, LS 86034; Universal (J) UCCM 9130) 660329 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) March 29th 1966, New York, NY 1 10075 Untitled, No. 1 2 10076 Love Ship (Lloyd) 5.53 3 10077 Sombrero Sam (Lloyd) 5.13 4 10078 Dream Weaver: Meditation / Dervish Dance (Lloyd) 11.33 5 10079 Island Blues 6 10080 Autumn Sequence: Autumn Prelude / Autumn Leaves / Autumn Echo (Kosma, Lloyd, Mercer, Prevert) 11.59 7 10081 Bird Flight (Lloyd) 9.08 8 10082 Forest Flower Vamp 1,5,8: unissued 2-4,6,7: Charles Lloyd - Dream Weaver (Atlantic LP 1459, SD 1459) 3 660330 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) March 30th 1966, New York, NY 1 10083 Untitled, No. 1 2 10084 Blues For Tommy Bee 3 10085 Little Anahid's Day 4 10086 Sombrero Sam 5 10087 Island Blues 6 10088 Long Time Baby 1-6: Atlantic unissued 660429 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee(b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) April 29th 1966, Stockholm, Sweden maybe “Gyllene Cirklen” 1. Manhattan Tripper 2. Love Ship 3. Is it Really the Same 4. Tagore 5. European Opus N.4 6. Wild Flowers 7. Island Blues TT 45’ 660400 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee(b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) April 1966, Basin Street Jazzclub , Copenhagen, Denmark 1. Third Floor Richard 2. Joan 3. Medley : Voice in the Night/How Can I tell you/ Lady Gabor 4. Island Blues TT 60 660507 Charles Lloyd Quartet (PA) (DI) (fl+++) Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) May 1966, Oslo, Norway 1. Love Song Baby (4:33) 2. Love Ship (1:56) 3. Forest Flower (11:17) [end missing] 4. Manhattan Tripper (6:00) 5. Little Anahid's Day (4:40) 6. Piano solo (3:17) Bootleg J-Bop 050 (Jazz Birdie’s of Paradise 050) 4 66072324 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) July 23 & 24, 1966, Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival, Antibes, France 1 11181 Sweet Georgia Bright 2 11182 Voice In The Night 3 11183 East Of The Sun 4 11184 Dream Weaver 5 11185 Love Song To A Baby 6 11186 Joan 7 11187 Lady Gabor 8 17854 Lady Gabor 9 17855 East Of The Sun 10 17856 Medley: Goin' To Memphis / Island Blues 6.46 11 17857 Dervish Dance, II 12 ??? 8.41 13 ??? 18.23 14 ??? 5.46 15 ??? 5.28 10: Charles Lloyd Quartet Recorded In Concert - Flowering Of The Original (Atlantic SD 1586) 12-15: [CD] Charles Lloyd Quartet – Festival Juan-les-Pins 1966 1-9,11: unissued 66072324 Charles Lloyd Quartet (DI) (Fl +++) A)Antibes, France 7/66 (DI) Juan-Les-Pins Jazz Festival 01.Autumn Sequence: 8:51 a) Autumn Prelude b) Autumn Leaves c) Autumn Echo 02.Forest Flower 18:26 03.Love Ship 5:47 04.Island Blues 5:28 B) (DI) other source more complete 1) intro 00:48 2)Autumn Sequence /Prelude / Leaves / Echo 09:52 3) Forest Flowers 11:28 07:12 : 5)Love Ship (Similar to Naima) 06:35 6) Manhattan tripper 07:58 7) Island Blues 05:25 5 660807 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) August 7th 1966, Kino, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) 660908 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) September 8th 1966, New York, NY 1 10776 Untitled, No. 1 2 10777 Keith's Piece 3 10778 Manhattan Tripper 4 10779 Cecil's Tune 5 10780 Song Of Her 5.25 6 10781 Sorcery 5.18 7 10782 Seance 8 10783 East Of The Sun 5,6: Charles Lloyd - Forest Flower (Atlantic LP 1473, SD 1473) 1-4,7-8: unissued 660918 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) September 18th 1966, Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA 1 11239 Autumn Sequence 2 11240 Forest Flower: Sunrise 7.19 Forest Flower: Sunset 10.36 3 11241 East Of The Sun 10.44 4 11303 Forest Flower: Sunrise (edited version) 5 11304 Forest Flower: Sunset (edited version) 1: unissued 2,3 Charles Lloyd - Forest Flower (Atlantic LP 1473, SD 1473) 4,5: Charles Lloyd - Forest Flower: Sunrise c/w Sunset (Atlantic 5078) 661007-08-09 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) Costa Mesa, CA, USA (Pacific Jazz Festival) “Miles was also on the bill". 6 661026 Charles Lloyd Quartet (DI) +++ Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) 28 Jazz im WDR, Gürzenich, Köln, Germany: 01. announcer/introductions 3:04 02. Autumn Sequence: 9:00 a)Autumn Prelude b)Autumn Leaves C)Autumn Echo 03. The Song My Lady Sings 7:32 04. Tagore 8:14 661029 Charles Lloyd Quartet Charles Lloyd (ts, ss, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee (b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) October 29th, 1966, Aulaen Hall, Oslo, Norway 1 11731 East Of The Sun 2 11732 Margot 3 11733 Song Of Her 4 11734 Forest Flower: Sunrise / Sunset 5 11735 Island Blues 6 11736 Wilpan's 7 11737 Sorcery 8 11738 European Fantasy 9 11739 Little Anahid's Day 10 11740 Manhattan Carousel 11 11741 Tagore 12 11742 Is It Really The Same 13 11743 Speak Low 14 11744 Karma 15 11745 Gypsy '66 16 11746 Girl Talk 17 11747 Island To Antibes 18 11748 Sweet Georgia Bright 19 11749 Hej-Da! (Hey Daw) 20 11750 Joan 21 17858 Gypsy 13.19 22 17859 Speak Low 8.01 23 17860 Wilpan's 6.17 24 17861 Medley: Love-In / Island Blues 6.02 25 17862 Old Time Blues 26 17863 Is It Really The Same 27 17864 Margot 1-7,12,13,15-18,20,25-27: unissued 8-11,14,19: Charles Lloyd In Europe (Atlantic SD 1500) 21-24: Charles Lloyd Quartet Recorded In Concert - Flowering Of The Original (Atlantic SD 1586) 661030 Charles Lloyd Quartet (di) (fl+++) Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee(b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) October 30th 1966,Copenhagen, Danmark ,Radiohuset Concertsal, 01 radio intro 02:42 02 Joan (Lloyd) 09:12 03 Song of Her 07:08 04 Zoltan 06:29 05 Is it Really the Same 07:07 06 Tagore 11:24 TT 44:06 Sound A Radio broadcast mono 7 1967 66 - 670000 Charles Lloyd Quartet (BR) Charles Lloyd (ts, fl) Keith Jarrett (p) Cecil McBee(b) Jack DeJohnette (dr) Greek Theater, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Spring The other group appearing was the Grateful Dead.
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