A dialogue between serenity and dynamism, a picture of a moment of sound painted by these two extraordinary geniuses.
A mixed martial arts of "sound" between vibraphone and piano. An experimental and poetic collaboration between young Keith Jarrett and Gary Burton.
The 1971 album "Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett," where ECM-like aesthetics and the heat of American jazz intersect, is a singularity for both artists. The soft-sounding vibraphone and Jarrett's piano, which freely moves between free and lyric, push and pull each other, but also harmonize beautifully. In tracks such as "Grow Your Own" and "Moonchild/In Your Quiet Place," the ingenuity of composition and the breath of improvisation blend together, maximizing the appeal of jazz as "poetry to listen to." One of the cutting-edge achievements of jazz in the early 1970s, exploring the possibilities of sound beyond genres.