Along with "The Melody At Night, With You" is "Jasmine" certainly the smoothest recording of piano virtuoso Keith Jarrett. In his own studio in New Jersey Jarrett has recorded in 2007 with his old companions Charlie Haden some standards. And actually one wishes for a continuation or continuation of the cooperation between the two, because Haden acts often a trace precise bass as Gary Peacock from the trio. The pieces have fallen overwhelmingly fantastic. Jarrett dominated the game of quiet tones masterfully, but also knows how to precisely set the tone with some forscheren sounds. Haden's bass accompanied unpretentious and reasonably restrained, confident in the solos, without being intrusive. Some pieces in the center rippling sometimes almost a bit trivial there (eg, "One Day I'll Fly Away" or "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life"), but overall the wonderful music to Revel, the us Master presented here: "Where Can I Go Without You" - a highly concentrated pre-rendered piece with great herausgearbeitetem topic or the very cool "No Moon At All" or the gentle wind down with "Do not Ever Leave Me" - "Jasmine "is a great work of two old masters who have no one left to prove something, but the pleasure of gentle recordings of standards indulged and have friends of sophisticated entertainment music so much joy.