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About Keith Jarrett:
Given the artistic and cultural importance of Keith Jarretts fully improvised solo concerts, it is surprising that their documentation on record is finite. His new double CD, The Carnegie Hall Concert, is only his 12th solo concert album in 33 years. . . . The audience at Carnegie Hall demanded five encores, and three are highlights of the album: the graceful ascent of Jarretts 30-year-old Mon Coeur Est Rouge, My Song (from 1977, a jewel only slightly less finely cut than the original quartet version) and a gentle closing of the circle, Time on My Hands. Thomas Conrad, JazzTimes
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