05. "No Lonely Nights" 06. "Now's the Time" 07. "Lament"
Disc 02 01. "I'm Old Fashioned" 02. "Everything Happens To Me" 03. "If I Were A Bell" 04. "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" 05. "Oleo" 06. "Alone Together" 07. "Skylark" 08. "Things Ain't What They Used To Be"
Disc 03 01. "Autumn Leaves"
02. "Days of Wine and Roses"
03. "Bop-Be"
04. "You don't Know What Love Is / Muezzin"
05. "When I Fall In Love"
Disc 04 01. "How Deep Is The Ocean" 02. "Close Your Eyes" 03. "Imagination" 04. "I'll Close My Eyes" 05. "I Fall In Love Too Easily / The Fire Within" 06. "Things Ain't What They Used To Be"
Disc 05 01. "On Green Dolphin Street / Joy Ride" 02. "My Romance" 03. "Don't Ever Leave Me" 04. "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" 05. "La Valse Bleue" 06. "No Lonely Nights" 07. "Straight, No Chaser"
Disc 06 01. "Time After Time" 02. "For Heaven's Sake" 03. "Partners" 04. "Desert Sun" 05. "How About You"
"At The Blue Note - The Complete Recordings" is a remarkable CD box set by the Keith Jarrett Trio, released under the prestigious ECM Records label. This collection captures the trio's legendary live performances at New York City's iconic Blue Note Jazz Club in June 1994. Spanning six CDs, listeners are treated to over seven hours of masterful jazz improvisation and interplay between pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Each disc showcases their unique chemistry as they reinterpret jazz standards with fresh energy and emotional depth. ECM Records is renowned for its high-quality productions and innovative approach to jazz and classical music since its founding in 1969 by Manfred Eicher. The label has been instrumental in shaping modern jazz aesthetics worldwide.
Keith Jarrett is celebrated as one of the most influential pianists in contemporary jazz history. With a career spanning decades, he has received numerous accolades including Grammy Awards and international honors for his groundbreaking solo concerts (such as "The Köln Concert") and collaborative projects like this trio recording series. His work with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette redefined the piano trio format through intuitive communication, technical brilliance, and expressive freedom.