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This Keith Jarrett quartet ...This album also has the dubious distinction of containing the musical passage that Steely Dan illegitimately copied on their Gaucho record.
Quote from: audiocheapskate on 18 Dec 2009, 12:26 amThis Keith Jarrett quartet ...This album also has the dubious distinction of containing the musical passage that Steely Dan illegitimately copied on their Gaucho record.What is that story?
Quote from: audiocheapskate on 18 Dec 2009, 12:26 amThis Keith Jarrett quartet is woefully under-recorded, having created less than a handful or so recordings to date. This particular effort from 1974 is mesmerizing and keeps me transfixed from the moment the needle glides into the first notes until the stylus finally rounds the deadwax. I don't have it on CD so I do not have any opinion on the digital transfer.This album also has the dubious distinction of containing the musical passage that Steely Dan illegitimately copied on their Gaucho record. Keith Jarrett: Nude Ants [Live] (1979) You might want to try this album that includes his "European trio". I didn't have Belongings, that's been rectified. long sample tracks Cheers,Robin Exclusively heard on Hard Drive
This Keith Jarrett quartet is woefully under-recorded, having created less than a handful or so recordings to date. This particular effort from 1974 is mesmerizing and keeps me transfixed from the moment the needle glides into the first notes until the stylus finally rounds the deadwax. I don't have it on CD so I do not have any opinion on the digital transfer.This album also has the dubious distinction of containing the musical passage that Steely Dan illegitimately copied on their Gaucho record.
Thanks for the message Robin. The only album by them I do not have is their Personal Mountains record. Do you have it? As a minor note, the quartet's My Song record is included in Tom Moon's book, 1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die.PS I have nothing against digital...
In the song, "Long As You Know You're Living Yours", Steely Dan copied the saxophone line for their title track to their 1980 album Gaucho. Jarrett filed a lawsuit against Fagen and Becker, who later claimed the musical passage was an "homage" to Jarrett.
"The title track was intended as a tribute to Keith Jarrett, and was originally credited only to Fagen and Becker. However, after hearing the album, Jarrett insisted that the track uses a part of his composition 'Long As You Know You're Living Yours', and threatened Steely Dan with legal action. Becker and Fagen were then forced to add his name to the credits and to include him in future royalties."
"Another lawsuit dogged the band, this time regarding the title track for the album. Jazz composer Keith Jarrett claimed that the song had been based on one of his own compositions, entitled 'Long As You Know You're Living Yours'. Fagen later admitted he'd loved the song and was strongly influenced by it.[29] Jarrett sued for copyright infringement and eventually settled for a sum of approximately one million dollars, the deal stipulating that Becker and Fagen keep the songwriting credit. Fagen later told the press that maintaining their reputations as songwriters was an important factor in the decision to settle for such a substantial sum."
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Very interesting album...been in constant daily rotation for about a week now. Along the lines of EST.QuoteAaron Choulai is a one of Australia?s most acclaimed young musicians. His music and career are not easily defined by genre or category, but the 27 year old has proven himself as a pianist and composer who has the ability to work along side the worlds best in jazz and composition. His credits are vast and varied, including Musical Director, Pianist and Arranger for Kate Ceberano, The Black Arm Band, and director and composer for the highly acclaimed project ?We don?t dance for no reason?, which earned Aaron a spot in ?The most influential Melbournites? in ?the age?s Melbourne Magazine 2007. Other highlights include ?best young artist 2006? -Australian jazz awards, and numerous appearances at festivals world wide, including WOMAD, Umbria jazz festival, Tokyo jazz festival... http://www.myspace.com/aaronchoulaiReview: http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=33835The Aaron Choulai Trio, Ranu