A musical chameleon, pianist Keith Jarrett was at his finest when he recorded these sustained solo improvisations in a German concert hall in 1975, the first lasting 26 minutes, the second 4...
My Favourite Pentangle Album. Of all the Pentangle albums, this is by far my favourite - if you could add Cruel Sister & Let No Man Steal Your Thyme to it, it would be perfect! Sally Free &...
"What is this music?" Fundamentally, it's an exploration of what happens when an improvisatory instrumental voice (saxophone) is placed into the world of early vocal music, which h...
Where has this record been all my life?. So you've got bert jansch one of the greatest folk guitarists or guitarists of all time and john renbourne the most immatated guitarist of his time,j...
Music that defies rush. A consistently beautiful album, with sounds that seem to create space to think. I'm no expert on world music, and happened on this after hearing a radio review, but A...
Fantastic modern classic. This CD is stunning, track three blows me away. I can't express how amazing it makes me feel, buy it and listen to all of the songs. Put track three on repeat!...
When Keith Jarrett debuted this largely Nordic quartet, he was in the midst of developing a US-based group of the same size with heavy leanings toward the approaches of Ornette Coleman and P...
I've had it with this guy .... ... and I used to love him so! His early albums, such as "Paths, prints" or "Places" opened up a new world of music to me, which has remained important ever si...
Just Listen...... Comparisons to David Gray would be valid if this album was by Elton John. Luckilly, it is not. Ordinary Joe is a dance classic, not croontastic. And it's fantastic.Callier ...
Well, it's exactly what it says on the tin, perhaps--another album of quiet solo piano music from the doyen of quiet solo piano music--but there's an intense, rather spooky strangeness to mu...