In this article I shall gradually cover and update ECM recordings that I like. There are a lot of usually chamber jazz on ECM, much new-agish. I don't always warm to them like I do older jazz, bebop or hard bop. But sometimes, in the right mood, basking in the superb sound of a ECM recording is a sensual delight. In no specific order:
(added Jan 29, 2009)
Paul Motian / Time and Time again

I have listened to a couple of other Motian ECM CDs, and I think this one is the best.
Keith Jarrett / Live at the Blue Note

If I have to pick ONE item in Keith Jarrett's Trio discography, it would be this set. I have to say here the piano, rather than brass, is my favorite jazz instrument. Here is Jarrett's current trio in its early and salad days, fresher than they ae today. I find the other efforts of DeJohnette and Peacock sans Jarrett rather lackluster. So, for me, Jarrett brings out the best in them in the trio.
This is a 6-CD box set and, at full-price, hughly expensive. There is a ONE-disc compilation, which should serve most people, but piano trio fans would want the whole set.
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