Keith Jarrett's volume in the
Impulse Story series makes for wonderful listening since the period he spent at the label -- from 1973 to 1976 -- yielded eight albums, most of them with a working band that included bassist
Charlie Haden, saxophonist
Dewey Redman, and drummer
Paul Motian -- named informally as "the American Quartet." This set contains 11 cuts. The problematic end is that they come from six of the eight recordings, and the lion's share come from just two:
Treasure Island and
Bop-Be. The cuts were selected by author Ashley Kahn, who wrote the liner notes to each of the CDs in the series. He is the author of The House That Trane Built; The Impulse Story (in addition to the individual artist titles there is a semi-comprehensive four-disc box set, and a single-disc sampler). Kahn's choosing of these tracks with so much emphasis placed on two albums does cheat the listener of the sheer range expressed on
Jarrett's other Impulse recordings. The real bonus here is a solo cut ("Victoria") taken from
Jarrett's CD
The Impulse Years, now out of print. ~ Thom Jurek