Hamburg '72 Explained

Hamburg '72
Type:Live album
Artist:Keith Jarrett
Cover:Hamburg '72.jpg
Released:November 21, 2014[1]
Recorded:June 14, 1972
Studio:NDR Jazz Workshop
Hamburg, West Germany
Genre:Jazz
Length:55:22
Label:ECM 2422
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Chronology:Keith Jarrett
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Hamburg '72 is a live album by Keith Jarrett recorded in West Germany on June 14, 1972 and released on the ECM label in November 2014. The trio—Jarrett's first—features rhythm section Charlie Haden and Paul Motian, both of whom died before the album's released.

1972 mini-European Tour

Hamburg '72 was recorded in concert during a European mini-tour in which, according to www.keithjarrett.org, Jarrett's first trio offered recitals in Hungary, France and Germany:[2]

Reception

The album received several positive reviews on release. The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "Hamburg '72 is not only an excellent archival recording that documents one of jazz's most capable, sophisticated trios, it is expansive, inspiring modern jazz at its best, and it continues to resonate and inspire."[3]

The Observer's Dave Gelly called it "an invaluable memento of an unrepeatable group".

All About Jazz's John Kelman observed: "Hamburg '72 is a true milestone from the first of its 56 minutes to the last—a classic once lost, but now found again and sounding better than ever."

JazzTimes Thomas Conrad said: "By 1972, [Jarrett's] taut, dramatic timing, his personal harmonic concept and especially his touch were in place. He could already make piano notes hang forever in the air. He is equally capable of rocking the Funkhaus to its foundations."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Keith Jarrett, except as indicated

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. ECM Records Keith Jarrett: Hamburg '72 accessed May 2020
  2. https://www.keithjarrett.org/past-concerts/#1972 Keith Jarrett 1972 live concerts
  3. News: Hamburg '72 (All Music review). . June 29, 2017.
  4. News: Hamburg '72 (JazzTimes review). . June 29, 2017.