At the session in March 2007 in his own studio in New Jersey Keith Jarrett has recorded more obvious pieces with his longtime musical companion and friend Charlie Haden, as published at the 2010 released CD Jasmine. The resulting material now fills his time also a sister-recorded music with name Last Dance. The CD was the time of publication (early summer 2014) something like the early obituary for the deceased in July 2014 Charlie Haden. Last Dance conveyed an atmosphere that must have prevailed even when they occur in Jarrett's Studio as well: calmly, focused, relaxed, yet precisely accentuated. And of course, also like Last Dance Jasmine a wonderful, lyrical, soft travel two terrific instrumentalists by some of the finest standards of jazz history. Here is not applied thick, the piano wants the bass not small holding, the bass has no need in return, to play with more than individual accents in the foreground. This creates gentle waves minimalist, sometimes a little more dynamic game, which carries a perfectly relaxed through Sunday or autumnal evening reading. Two of the pieces (Where Can I Go WithoutYou and Goodbye) are also included on Jasmine and allow a comparison. So if you want an academic approach to this music please! If more material may be present, but it does, in my view, no further publication. One does not water down the quality by one every now and then already ahnbaren redundancy of this music makes you feed. The last pieces on the tracklist are in their titles a loving farewell to Charlie Haden: Where Can I Go Without You, Every Time We Say Goodbye Goodbye and simple.