Changes (Keith Jarrett album) explained

Changes
Type:studio
Artist:Keith Jarrett
Cover:Changes (Jarrett album).jpg
Released:September 1984[1]
Recorded:January 11–12, 1983
Venue:Power Station, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Length:37:25
Label:ECM 1276
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Prev Title:Standards, Vol. 1
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Standards, Vol. 2
Next Year:1985

Changes is an album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded over two days in January 1983 and released on ECM September the following year. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette, the second release by the long-standing "Standards Trio", the first three of which—Standards, Vol. 1 (1983), Changes and Standards, Vol. 2 (1985)—were all recorded concurrently.[1]

In 2008 the three albums were collected into a boxed set, .[2]

Background

Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette had originally worked together on Peacock's 1977 album Tales of Another. In 1983, they came back together after producer Manfred Eicher proposed a trio album to Jarrett.[3] The three joined in a studio in Manhattan, New York for a roughly 2-day session during which they recorded enough material for three albums, the two Standards volumes and Changes, without rehearsing or pre-planning the playlist.

The track "Prism" had been part of the repertoire of Jarrett's "European quartet" in the late 1970s. Two separate recordings of the European quartet playing the song in 1979 were later released: one on the 1989 album Personal Mountains, and one on the 2012 album Sleeper.

Original notes

The austere and minimalist designs of Jarrett albums' layouts on ECM (a label's trademark) are sometimes filled with notes, poems, quotes or even long stories. In the original 1984 ECM LP and CD issues this Rilke poem can be found:[4]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "Unlike the other two Keith Jarrett trio recordings from January 1983, this collaboration with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette does not feature standards. The trio performs the 30-minute 'Flying' and a 6-minute 'Prism', both of them Jarrett originals. 'Flying', which has several sections, keeps one's interest throughout while the more concise 'Prism' has a beautiful melody. It is a nice change to hear Jarrett (who normally plays unaccompanied) interacting with a trio of superb players."[5]

Track listing

All music by Keith Jarrett.

  1. "Flying Part 1" - 16:06
  2. "Flying Part 2" - 13:38
  3. "Prism" - 6:31

Personnel

Standards Trio

Production

Notes and References

  1. ECM Records Keith Jarrett: Changes, accessed May 2020
  2. Kelman, John. (January 16, 2008) Setting Standards: New York Sessions All About Jazz. Retrieved September 2008.
  3. News: Charles J. . Gans . Keith Jarrett Trio Celebrates 25 Years . 2008-01-24 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20081024234057/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fn%2Fa%2F2008%2F01%2F24%2Fentertainment%2Fe110339S64.DTL&hw=jazz&sn=004&sc=634 . dead . 2008-10-24 . 2008-09-12 .
  4. Zbigniew Granat (September 2003) The Free Spirit: Inside Out DownBeat. Retrieved May 2020.
  5. Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed July 18, 2011