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Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette - Somewhere (2013)
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Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
Somewhere
ECM Records: ECM 2200 
http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2200/2200.php 
http://player.ecmrecords.com/jarrett-trio---somewhere

* Keith Jarrett: piano
* Gary Peacock: double bass
* Jack DeJohnette: drums
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Peacock 
http://www.jackdejohnette.com/

Recorded live July 11, 2009 at KKL Luzern Concert Hall
(http://www.kkl-luzern.ch/), Switzerland (Schweiz, Suiza).

Reviews
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By John Fordham 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/may/23/keith-jarrett-standards-somewhere-review

This release by Keith Jarrett's celebrated Standards Trio in the group's 30th
year was recorded live four years ago – so it's safe to say that the fastidious
leader must now be happy with this set of improvisations on classics, including
the West Side Story title track, Miles Davis's Solar, and two originals. The
trio has demonstrated the ambiguities in its name by exploring standards as
well as free improv over the years, but song-forms are dominant here – often
developed with almost venomous relish by Jarrett and imaginative (if
occasionally loosely pitched) regular rejoinders from bassist Gary Peacock,
underpinned by drummer Jack DeJohnette's mix of stinging power and subtle
support. Deep Space makes a seductively glimmering overture, before Solar comes
in almost sleepwalkingly off the pulse – the trio constantly suggesting swing
but subverting it, before Jarrett hurtles off into a blistering groove. He
arrhythmically juggles the melody of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea,
before DeJohnette drives up the tempo; Somewhere segues into Jarrett's own
Everywhere (on which he eventually gets funky over a rocking, Mehldau-like
vamp); West Side Story's Tonight is played fast, and I Thought About You makes
a sumptuously tender finale. It's not quite as varied as its predecessor
Yesterdays, and Jarrett's groaning is alarmingly louder than ever, but it's
still improvised piano-trio music of a standard few can touch.

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By Thom Jurek 
http://www.allmusic.com/album/somewhere-mw0002517148

By John Kelman 
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=44510

By John Garratt 
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/171557-keith-jarrett-trio-somewhere/

Por Jesús Gonzalo (es)