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- Summary: The second release of jazz classic from Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden are from the same 2007 sessions as those on 2010's Jasmine.
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- Record Label: ECM
- Genre(s): Jazz, Standards, Piano Jazz, Straight-Ahead Jazz, Mainstream Jazz
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Jun 17, 2014It's just as good as Jasmine, and hopefully not a Last Dance for this partnership.
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Jun 17, 2014Listened to sympathetically, as soppy late-night jazz, it’s fine. Just don’t expect sparks to fly.
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Jul 10, 2014Here they are again, the two of them, often partners before, playing mostly love songs--and all GREAT songs--and making them sound both classic and new, both simple and profound, simultaneously dangerous and comforting and revelatory.
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Jun 17, 2014Last Dance is by no means a dolorous album, resounding as it does with empathy and melodic accord. There isn’t a solo as outright stunning as Mr. Jarrett’s on “Body and Soul,” from “Jasmine,” but there may be more brilliant flourishes of duologue.
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Jun 17, 2014More important, the intimate atmosphere and the effortless rapport between Jarrett’s radiant chords and Haden’s eloquently simple bass lines remain.
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Jul 10, 2014Jarrett's piano and Haden's bass take an affectionate, inquisitive tour through a set of jazz classics and old ballads, revealing fresh beauties at every turn.
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Jun 17, 2014Last Dance is a necessary addendum to Jasmine; it fleshes out the confident, mature, amiable, and eloquent speech in the canonical language these two jazz masters share.
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