1 El Juicio
2 Moonchild
3 Follow The Crooked Path
4 Standing Outside
5 Bring Back The Time When (If)
6 Rainbow
7 Solo Piano Improvisation
8 Everything That Lives Laments
9 Piece for Ornette
10 Take Me Back
11 Life Dance
12 Song For Che
Accordingly, the material of the second part was published. No. 7 "Solo Piano Improvisation" is the Introduction to "Everything That Lives Laments".
On 12 June 1972, two days before the NDR production, the trio played in Munich in the ARRI cinema. This concert I attended, and the impression it made on me is never faded, and that this experience is sensual tangible for me now with the "sister concert" from Hamburg, I find an unexpected gift. Jarrett's music was - to my ears - that time incredibly exciting, thrilling, wild - of a range, as it has not the concept of the standard trio, probably not supposed to have.
Because in addition to the lyricism of his time already admirable ballads game, there are free jazz outbursts, hard grooves and a top-class saxophone player named Keith, who plays unusually expressive on the soprano sax. Charlie Haden with his warm, earthy tone and the eccentric aufspielende Paul Motian are the right individuals for the individualists Jarrett, for a trio of instinctive unity and cohesion.
For me it is one of the most important "new" -Erscheinungen in recent years, not easy to digest! Incidentally, Radio Bremen has recorded the ARRI appearance. Hm, if there was not another treasure to raise?