1973 Keith Jarrett played on his European tour 18 solo piano concerts, which in Lausanne in March and in Bremen in July. Keith Jarrett has apparently always his pianistic moments when it is personally very bad to him. At Cologne concert he fell asleep because fatigue almost on the wing. In Bremen he was plagued by massive back pain, so that he could play only painkillers. This is on CD but not heard. Bremen and Lausanne are among the spielfreudigsten, jazziest concerts of Keith Jarrett. It brims so out of it, so it's a real pleasure to listen to him. I like special the last 10-15 minutes of each set when Keith Jarrett developed a really incredible Drive, which he holds out to the end. On the negative side is the miserable track listing because the individual tracks can be played only partly right. Bremen consists of two sets and an encore (18/38/5 min.). Lausanne is composed of two sets (29/35 min.).