Jarrett Keith– Hymns Spheres - 2LP

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Keith Jarrett – Hymns Spheres A1   Hymn Of Remembrance 4:02 A2   Spheres (1st Movement) 7:40 A3   Spheres (2nd Movement) 12:59 B1   Spheres (3rd Movement) 10:13 B2   Spheres (4th Movement) 12:20 C1   Spheres (5th Movement) 4:3 ...Read more
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Keith Jarrett – Hymns Spheres

A1   Hymn Of Remembrance 4:02
A2   Spheres (1st Movement) 7:40
A3   Spheres (2nd Movement) 12:59
B1   Spheres (3rd Movement) 10:13
B2   Spheres (4th Movement) 12:20
C1   Spheres (5th Movement) 4:34
C2   Spheres (6th Movement) 11:25
C3   Spheres (7th Movement) 8:16
D1   Spheres (8th Movement) 5:18
D2   Spheres (9th Movement) 12:06
D3   Hymn Of Release 4:05

 

  • Studio di registrazione – Ottobeuren Abbey
  • Pubblicato da – Cavelight Music
  • Copyright fonografico ℗ – ECM Records GmbH
  • Inciso presso – Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH

Crediti

  • Design [Cover Design] – B. Wojirsch*
  • Engineer – Martin Wieland
  • Music By, Composed By – Keith Jarrett
  • Organ – Keith Jarrett
  • Photography By – Roberto Masotti
  • Producer – Manfred Eicher

Note

Published by Cavelight Music, BMI/ AMRA

Recorded September 1976 at Ottobeuren Abbey, W.Germany


"These improvisations were recorded on the "Trinity Organ", the larger of the two Karl Joseph Riepp (1710–1775) organs at the Benedictine Abbey Ottobeuren.

No overdubs, technical ornamentations or additions were utilized, only the pure sound of the organ in the abbey is heard.
Many of the unique effects, although never before used, were accomplished by pulling certain stops part way, while others remain completely open or closed.

Amazingly, baroque organs have always had this capability."

(notes on cover, uncredited)


An ECM Production
℗ 1976 ECM Records GmbH


Textured Gatefold cover

Original German LP issue with label rim text "Urheber- Und ...", not later "Alle Urhebert- Und ..." as on later German LP versions.
33M next to GEMA on labels, not ST 33 as on later German LP versions.