EDUCATION | EXHIBITIONS: ONE LP@LOUD & CLEAR, EDINBURGH: Jacob Collier: Musician

{quote}So this album is a Keith Jarret album called Facing You. It's his first solo piano album ever and obviously we know Kieth Jarrett as a solo piano God almost. You know he had this whole genre he almost created in the 70's of improvising concerts came - I feel like, from this album. But this album is essentially a series of short pieces, you know, short compositions that he composed.  I think it was released in 1972.  It's his first time with ECM and for me I feel this rush of youth from Keith Jarrett in this album and obviously Jarrett's had a very long career - but there's something about the way he plays the piano for me which has defined my own piano playing. But this rush of ideas - of possibility - of taking risks -of stretching time -of experimenting with articulation and sound but it's such a vivid album.It has such a vivid taste in my mouth - and I think yeah for me as a lover of music for flavour that is one of those flavoursome recordings I've ever heard and it stays with me.  I keep returning to it cos it's such a special one.{quote}Jacob Collier: Band on the Wall, Manchester, 30th November 2017Keith Jarrett: Facing You released 1971Jacob Collier
Jacob Collier: Musician, Keith Jarrett: Facing You

 

"So this album is a Keith Jarret album called Facing You. It's his first solo piano album ever and obviously we know Kieth Jarrett as a solo piano God almost. You know he had this whole genre he almost created in the 70's of improvising concerts came - I feel like, from this album. But this album is essentially a series of short pieces, you know, short compositions that he composed. I think it was released in 1972. It's his first time with ECM and for me I feel this rush of youth from Keith Jarrett in this album and obviously Jarrett's had a very long career - but there's something about the way he plays the piano for me which has defined my own piano playing. But this rush of ideas - of possibility - of taking risks -of stretching time -of experimenting with articulation and sound but it's such a vivid album. 

It has such a vivid taste in my mouth - and I think yeah for me as a lover of music for flavour that is one of those flavoursome recordings I've ever heard and it stays with me.  

I keep returning to it cos it's such a special one." 

Jacob Collier: Band on the Wall, Manchester, 30th November 2017 

Keith Jarrett: Facing You released 1971 

Jacob Collier