One of the Most Significant Jazz Albums of the 1970s on Vinyl LP!
Part of ECM's New Audiophile Vinyl Series: Luminessence!
Luminessence, ECM's new audiophile vinyl reissue series, is a kaleidoscope, shedding light on the jewels of the label's deep catalogue in elegant, high-quality editions. The hallmarks of the series: original and evocative music, imaginatively played and sensitively produced. The recordings underline the scope and variety of ECM's world of sound and the LPs are presented in different formats.
The series features albums that have changed perceptions of creative music making, albums now heralded as classics.
Mysterious, dramatic and alluring, Luminessence the album comes from a peak period in the creative association between Keith Jarrett and Jan Garbarek, recorded in 1974, immediately after their vibrant Belonging album. Here, Jarrett creates shimmering orchestral frameworks to spur Garbarek to some of his most concentrated, impassioned and expressive playing. "The melodies that Jarrett writes sound like Garbarek improvisations, so great is the rapport between the two men," wrote Ian Carr in his Keith Jarrett biography, while DownBeat, in a 5-star review, observed that "probing deep into his own personal musical cosmos, Jarrett has brought back a chilling and singular achievement that promises to stand as a landmark in the musical landscape of the 70s." Produced by Manfred Eicher, the album that gives the Luminessence audiophile edition its name is augmented with new liner notes providing historical context.
Features
- Luminessence Series
- Vinyl LP
- Embossed Sleeve
- New Liner Notes
- Made in Germany
Musicians
Keith Jarrett | composer |
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Jan Garbarek | tenor & soprano saxes |
Strings of Südfunk Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart | |
Mladen Gutesha | conductor |
Selections
Side I:
- Numinor
- Windsong
Side II:
- Luminessence