Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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It contains one of my very favorite tracks "China Gate"
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This is another of my LPs from 1973:

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On the TT:

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A 16/44 lossless rip.
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A few weeks ago, 1st listen, I thought this was more Leucolyte. I like that but not my favourite EST disc.
But over the last couple of evenings it's obviously not. Very nice. Very good.
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First bought the double LP in 1977 and played the hell out of it on my Fidelity player.

This version is a digital 24 bit/96 kHz download from Gubemusic - wonderful quality.

Still my favourite improvised piece by Jarrett.
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First bought the double LP in 1977 and played the hell out of it on my Fidelity player.

This version is a digital 24 bit/96 kHz download from Gubemusic - wonderful quality.

Still my favourite improvised piece by Jarrett.
I love it. I used to work in a Jazz record shop in the old Dandeloin Green in the late seventies, (it's now the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre), a gentleman, by the name of Mick Fagan owned the shop, he introduced me to Noel Cloney (Mick had a fantastic HiFi set-up too), and that 2 LP set was one of the best sellers for quite some time. Perhaps you bought the album set there?

I think that it portrays Jarrett at his most self indulgent, inventive and melodic best, it's GREAT.
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First bought the double LP in 1977 and played the hell out of it on my Fidelity player.

This version is a digital 24 bit/96 kHz download from Gubemusic - wonderful quality.

Still my favourite improvised piece by Jarrett.
I love it. I used to work in a Jazz record shop in the old Dandeloin Green in the late seventies, (it's now the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre), a gentleman, by the name of Mick Fagan owned the shop, he introduced me to Noel Cloney (Mick had a fantastic HiFi set-up too), and that 2 LP set was one of the best sellers for quite some time. Perhaps you bought the album set there?

I think that it portrays Jarrett at his most self indulgent, inventive and melodic best, it's GREAT.
The only record shop I remember buying from in Dandelion Green was a pre-megastore Virgin shop - great place for alternative rock bands such as Can, Amon Dull etc.
I think I bought the Koln album from a Golden Disk shop on the corner of Liffey Street and Henry Street which was also exceptional for it's time.

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Fantastic drums - Trilok Gurtu - on track 5, Mother tongues.
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