The recording of "My Foolish Heart - Live At Montreux" date back to the year 2001 appeared the CD in the autumn of 2007. In between the trio has given about 75 concerts worldwide, of which only two, "The Out-of-Towners" of a concert in Munich were published a few days after the Montreux-Up, and "Up For It" from a concert in 2002 in France as a CD. Justifies the recording of the textual Ballyhoo from the booklet in which the Montreux concert by Jarrett was even hailed as a highlight, in which the audience is not even suspected what great moment you attend now? Had the Jarrett-fan base to wait six years for the release of this particular concert? Yes and no. The double CD is certainly successful as the publication "Yesterdays" with pieces of two concerts in the same year (2001). The range of items is greater, from Swing ("Four," "Honeysuckle Rose") over bebop ("Oleo") and Ragtime ("Is not Misbehavin '", "You Took Advantage Of Me") is up to bluesy ( "My Foolish Heart", "What's New") and getrageneren pieces (to hear the full range of interpretation of Art Jarrett Trio "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry", "Only The Lonely"). Nevertheless, I do not like all enter into the high atmosphere of utter praise. I hold the wheel for a bit overrated. Excellent standards recordings and absolutely exemplary work PB-DR Jazz, no question. But within the rich oeuvre of the trio that's no outliers upwards. In addition, the bass comes in the body of the instruments again too short. He should have been a little more mixed forward.