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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nude_AntsNude Ants - Wikipedia

    Nude Ants is a live album by American pianist Keith Jarrett recorded at the Village Vanguard in New York City in May 1979 and released on ECM a year later. [1] The quartet—Jarrett's "European Quartet"—features saxophonist Jan Garbarek and rhythm section Palle Danielsson and Jon Christensen.

  2. Jan Garbarek is a capable musician but one who lacks individual personality and all too often his contributions sink into incoherence — Chant Of The Soil displays all of these aspects. The same thing occurs on Oasis, the longest and the weakest title of the six. The track becomes bogged down into an undisciplined morass of flailing piano ...

  3. Garbarek shines in “Oasis,” his reed shawm-like and opaque, as he wrenches out some of his most ecstatic high notes on record. Out of this measured catharsis Jarrett waters his colors in a solo tour de force.

  4. ecmrecords.com › product › nude-ants-keith-jarrett-janNude Ants - ECM Records

    2-LP 37,90 € out of print. About. Tracks. Featured Artists. Keith Jarrett Piano, Timbales, Percussion. Palle DanielssonDouble-Bass. Jan Garbarek Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone. Jon Christensen Drums, Percussion. Recorded.

  5. Nude Ants. Here’s Jarrett’s European Quartet in full-flight with Garbarek imperious on the title-track. Jarrett’s biographer, the late Ian Carr, said the recordings of this ensemble ranked with the finest in jazz and this album gives you no reason to doubt him. Elegant, yet raw. Subtle, yet explicit. Garbarek says this album ...

  6. Jan Garbarek rose to international fame in the mid-1970s playing with Keith Jarrett's European Quartet, which released the albums Belonging, My Song and the live recordings Personal Mountains, Nude Ants, and Sleeper.

  7. Added on: December 18, 2019. April Playlist. Music Reviews: Nude Ants (with Jan Garbarek, Jon Christensen, and Palle Danielsson) by Keith Jarrett released in 1980.