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Inside Out | 
| Artists: Keith Jarrett, Jack Dejohnette, Gary Peacock Label: Ecm Category: Music
Buy New: £7.79
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 66120
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 014005 UPC: 044001400520 EAN: 0044001400520 ASIN: B00005ND35
Release Date: October 8, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks
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| Tracks:
| • | From The Body | | • | Inside Out | | • | 341 Free Fade | | • | Riot | | • | When I Fall In Love |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review It may be a little misleading to credit Inside Out as a Keith Jarrett album, because the cover and CD spine list Jarrett, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette in equal type-size. However, the people who witnessed these July 2000 concerts in London's Royal Festival Hall were coming to see the pianist first and foremost, and it's fair to assume that CD purchasers will have a similar motivation. The contrast between Jarrett's playing here and with the1960s Charles Lloyd is striking. Way back then, he was a more fluent, more daring and more imaginative player. The music on Inside Out is like the representation of a man in intense dialogue with himself, while two other people provide intelligent and sympathetic commentary. This may well be sufficient a recommendation for Jarrett fans to immediately purchase this CD, and it would be foolish to argue that the music here is inferior to that of Lloyd's group. But it's very different, and there have been losses as well as gains. --Keith Shadwick
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| Customer Reviews:
A Free-Flowing Gem October 16, 2001 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Having listened to Keith Jarrett in his various guises over the years, both I and a close friend of mine were of the misguided opinion that this trio had very little more to offer.From the absolute classical Standards Vol.1 & 2 through all the various live concerts, I felt that Keith, Gary and Jack had "done" the standards thing almost to death, and this, coupled with Jarrett's bout of ME had made most recent offerings (Whisper Not) not a patch on where this all began......until Inside Out!!!...... This recording is frustrating!!!!............it is frustrating for one main reason!....it was taken from a concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London last year that both I and my friend had decided to snub for the aforementioned reasons. Had this been one of Keith's solo concerts we wouldn't have hesitated going but we felt that we'd had our fill of the standards thang....so to speak. This recording is however very different fare!!!!!...........as Keith explains in the liner notes, all three musicians wanted to explore completely improvised pieces without the "vehicle" of a standard tune, and this......despite the initially confused first track, they achieve impeccably. There are superb blues and jazz overtones in the wholly improvised pieces and some echo's of Jarrett's solo playing in some of them (I distinctly heard some of the Sun Bear Concerts in there!!)....if you liked the album "Changeless" then this takes it to another level!!!!! This recording has renewed my faith in this trio and has confirmed that Jarrett's state of health must be improving.......even the one standard "When I Fall in Love" is a really good version.......I don't think I'll make the same mistake again!!!
polished performance as ever October 15, 2001 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Keith Jarrett trio produce as polished a performance as ever. If you didn't see them last year at the Festival hall this will be a welcome addition. Whilst not at the exalted heights of the Koln Concert, the biggest selling solo piano album of all time, Inside Out finds Jarrett and his rhythm section expressing great understanding of each other and provides a great addition to a vast, but high quality back catalogue.
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