It is only logical that this box has appeared with the bundled recordings from 1983, when this trio (re) found - Jarrett had previously played together before in various projects with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette - and given the go-ahead to a wonderful story was the duly enhanced the PB-DR Jazz over the past decades. Actually at that time would have been an LP box must appear instead of three single releases, because the studio sessions originate yes actually a single artistic act and a half days in January 1983 in New York. In addition to the standards and some original compositions by Jarrett heard that expressively wild two-piece "Flying" and the right melodious piece "Prism" is, was previously released from the shoot with the European quartet of Jarrett. The three exceptional players on their instruments play fabulously accurate and the piano is only as far as "dominant", as it is necessary for the lines and the agenda setting up. Highlights are next to the opener "Meaning of the Blues" a great version of "God Bless The Child" and "Moon and Sand" and "I Fall In Love Too Easily". However, there are also redundancies and sometimes a bit uninspired interpretations acting. The pattern of the pieces remains flat almost always the same and it has always really needs a sparkling idea, an extraordinary solos, a line break, a "crossover" or similar, to avoid the danger of constant repetition. In later live recordings of the trio this is sometimes more, sometimes less successful. So fantastic some of the standards-recordings are also (and the trio has indisputable fact set standards since the early eighties!), So much is precisely the danger of routine when the musical bandwidth of the three-rounder too little exhausted.