Keith Jarrett Quartet Discography
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Birth - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1971; Atlantic Records
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El Juicio - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1971; Atlantic Records
The Mourning of a Star - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Paul Motian
1971; Atlantic Records
Expectations - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian,Sam Brown_II
1972; Jarrett's only album for Columbia, an ambitious, wide-ranging session that includes rock-influenced guitar by Sam Brown as well as string and brass arrangements
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Fort Yawuh - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1973; recorded live at the Village Vanguard in New York City; his first album on Impulse! Records
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Death and the Flower - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1974
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The Impulse Years 1973-1974 - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1974; The albums Fort Yawuh, Treasure Island, Death and the Flower and Backhand, with outtakes.
Belonging - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Jan Garbarek,Jon Christensen_III,Palle Danielsson
1974; European Quartet
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Shades - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1975
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Mysteries - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1975
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The Survivor's Suite - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1976
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Eyes of the Heart - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1976; a live recording (May 1976) originally released as a three-sided LP by ECM, with the fourth side containing only blank grooves
Byablue - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1976
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Bop-Be - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1977
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Silence - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1977; A CD reissue of the Byablue and Bop-Be albums, with three tracks omitted to fit on a single CD.
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Mysteries: The Impulse Years 1975-1976 - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Charlie Haden,Dewey Redman,Paul Motian
1977; The albums Shades, Mysteries, Byablue and Bop-Be, with outtakes.
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My Song - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Jan Garbarek,Palle Danielsson,Jon Christensen_III
1978; European Quartet
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Personal Mountains - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Jan Garbarek,Palle Danielsson,Jon Christensen_III
1979; European Quartet
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Nude Ants - Keith Jarrett Quartet,Keith Jarrett,Jan Garbarek,Palle Danielsson,Jon Christensen_III
1979; European Quartet
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In 1971, Keith Jarrett added saxophonist Dewey Redman to an existing trio with Charlie Haden and Paul Motian. This so-called “American Quartet” was often supplemented by an extra percussionist, such as Danny Johnson, Guilherme Franco, or Airto Moreira, and occasionally by guitarist Sam Brown. The members would also play a variety of instruments, with Jarrett often being heard on soprano saxophone and percussion as well as piano, Redman on musette, a Chinese double-reed instrument, and Motian and Haden on a variety of percussion. Haden also produced a variety of unusual plucked and percussive sounds with his acoustic bass. The group recorded for Atlantic Records, Columbia Records, Impulse! Records, and ECM.
From 1974 Jarrett also led an “European Quartet”, concurrently with the above discussed “American Quartet”, which was recorded by ECM. This combo consisted of saxophonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Palle Danielsson, and drummer Jon Christensen. This ensemble played music in a similar style to that of the “American Quartet”, but with many of the avant-garde and Americana elements replaced by the European folk influences that characterized ECM artists of the time.
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From 1974 Jarrett also led an “European Quartet”, concurrently with the above discussed “American Quartet”, which was recorded by ECM. This combo consisted of saxophonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Palle Danielsson, and drummer Jon Christensen. This ensemble played music in a similar style to that of the “American Quartet”, but with many of the avant-garde and Americana elements replaced by the European folk influences that characterized ECM artists of the time.
See also:
www.listal.com/list/keith-jarrett-catalog