This two-disc anthology presents formative
Jarrett material from the late '60s and early '70s; it doesn't have the depth, emotional intensity, imagination or charm of his Impulse or ECM releases, but still contains some fine tracks. These include two superb songs with
Gary Burton, plus a cut with
Blakey's Messengers and some odds and ends from unrelated dates. The second disc includes three 1971 tunes by
The Jarrett unit with
Haden,
Motian and
Redman. At this time, the foursome wasn't fully comfortable or used to each other, and there are uncertain, tentative stretches balanced by other periods with all four interacting smoothly.
Jarrett is regarded now as an enigma by some and a genius by others; these songs are reminders of a less assured, but in some ways less predictable and wary pianist. ~ Ron Wynn