Pianist
Keith Jarrett's mid-'70s quintet was the strongest regular group that he ever led and all of its recordings (even some that ramble a bit) are worth picking up. Thanks to its strong start,
Shades is one of this unit's most rewarding recordings.
"Shades of Jazz" has a memorable melody and logical (if unpredictable) improvisations by
Jarrett and tenor-saxophonist
Dewey Redman. The momentum slows down a bit with the gospellish "Southern Smiles" and "Rose Petals" but picks up again with the final number, the rather intense "Diatribe," an excellent vehicle for this classic group. Throughout, bassist
Charlie Haden, drummer
Paul Motian and percussionist
Guilherme Franco keep the band's juices flowing. ~ Scott Yanow