Bye Bye Blackbird (Touchstones)

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  • Good Studio Recording  

    Bye Bye Blackbird (Touchstones) (Audio CD)
    A beautiful title selection that simply likes. It would be nice if the trio (drums and especially Bass) more clearly as such to would listen.
  • Moody red Evening Jazz  

    Bye Bye Blackbird (Touchstones) (Audio CD)
    After the "Initiation slices" of the Standards Trio, the "New York Sessions" from 1983, is "Bye Bye Blackbird" the only other album of the trio, which was recorded in the studio - in addition to 15 live albums to date. "
  • Mimimi  

    Bye Bye Blackbird (Touchstones) (Audio CD)
    As expected, excellent trio music. Here it is abundantly clear to hear the penetrating Mimimi-dipdidi babble of Keith Jarret and in some of these shots. The spoils me unfortunately the joy of music.
  • Successful Remaster, but ...  

    Bye Bye Blackbird (Touchstones) (Audio CD)
    No more extensive commentary on the music contained; it's just nice. The new Touchstone series is both very attractive (remastered in LP-like cardboard cover to unfold), on the other hand impractical to use. The CD can only with difficulty from the t
  • k-Jarrett Trio goes miles  

    Bye Bye Blackbird (Touchstones) (Audio CD)
    by Jarrett Trio (Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette) the still first-class reference to Miles Davis (NY-1991) by Jan Erik Kongshaug tonally well class remastered. and you hear '... how noisy it was all about him, Miles always came out of the silence, his