Back Hand


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FieldValue
nameBack Hand
typealbum
artistKeith Jarrett
coverBackhand (album).jpg
released1975
recordedOctober 9–10, 1974
studioGeneration Sound Studios, New York City
genreJazz
length39:29
labelImpulse!
producerEd Michel
prev_titleDeath and the Flower
prev_year1975
next_titleArbour Zena
next_year1976
misc{{Extra chronology
artistKeith Jarrett American Quartet
typestudio
prev_titleDeath and the Flower
prev_year1975
titleBack Hand
year1975
next_titleMysteries
next_year1976
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| name = Back Hand | type = album | artist = Keith Jarrett | cover = Backhand (album).jpg | alt = | released = 1975 | recorded = October 9–10, 1974 | venue = | studio = Generation Sound Studios, New York City | genre = Jazz | length = 39:29 | label = Impulse! | producer = Ed Michel | prev_title = Death and the Flower | prev_year = 1975 | next_title = Arbour Zena | next_year = 1976 | misc = {{Extra chronology | artist = Keith Jarrett American Quartet | type = studio | prev_title = Death and the Flower | prev_year = 1975 | title = Back Hand | year = 1975 | next_title = Mysteries | next_year = 1976

Back Hand is an album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded in two sessions in October 1974 that also gave way to the album Death and the Flower. Originally released in 1975 by Impulse!, it features performances by Jarrett's American Quartet, which included Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden and Paul Motian along with Guilherme Franco added on percussion. For a long time, the album remained a relatively obscure work until it was resuscitated by Impulse! years later.

Aside from its appearance in The Impulse Years: 1973-1974 boxset in 1997, the music contained in Back Hand had been reissued only on compact disc in Japan, packaged in a miniature replica of the original vinyl LP sleeve. It also appeared in Italy, in 2001, as a supplement to the La Repubblica national newspaper, copyrighted as "Musicom S.R.L."

Pianist Bruce Hornsby recorded the tune "Back Hand" for the 2000 album As Long as You're Living Yours: The Music of Keith Jarrett, where it is listed as "Backhand". The track later appeared on the 2006 Hornsby compilation Intersections (1985–2005).{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/intersections-1985-2005-mw0000570755 |title= Bruce Hornsby: Intersections 1985-2005 |last=Tamarkin |first=Jeff |website=AllMusic |access-date=November 30, 2021}}

A short version of "Vapallia" appeared on Jarrett's solo album Facing You, recorded in 1971.

Reception

| rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = |rev2 = The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | rev2Score = {{Cite book |editor-last=Swenson |editor-first=J. | author-link = | year = 1985 | title = The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | publisher = Random House/Rolling Stone | location = USA | isbn = 0-394-72643-X | pages = 112 | rev3 = Record Collector | rev3score = An AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4.5 stars stating "The group (with Jarrett occasionally switching to flute and Redman to the bizarre-sounding musette) is in typically exploratory, yet often melodic form on lengthy renditions of four of Jarrett's inside/outside originals.". In a separate AllMusic review, Michael G. Nastos awarded Back Hand 5 stars, referring to the group as a "landmark quintet", and writing: "any recording by this band is worthwhile".

Pianist / composer Ethan Iverson singled out the track "Vapallia" for praise, calling it a "beautiful space ballad", and writing: "The emotion of the composition borders on the saccharine, but Redman's sonority and simple horn fills work as a salty agent, balancing out the elements, creating something mysterious." Iverson called "Back Hand" "an amusingly square stomp, quite strange in affect... for grunting quartet" and noted "this might be the first time the band is actually playing Jazz with a capital J... there is amazing potential here, the band is just starting this era of swing."

Phil Freeman, writing for Burning Ambulance, commented that "Inflight" reminded him of the Ornette Coleman albums Science Fiction and Broken Shadows, largely because of the presence of Redman and Haden, who played on both recordings, and whose performances Freeman called "bluesy and hard-swinging, but also seeming to hover in place rather than charge forward." Freeman also praised Jarrett's solo on "Back Hand", stating that it is "like a waterfall landing on highly polished glass, sending bright outbursts of light shimmering in all directions."

Track listing

:All compositions by Keith Jarrett

  1. "Inflight" - 9:04
  2. "Kuum" - 11:34
  3. "Vapallia" - 7:46
  4. "Back Hand" - 11:05

The Italian edition also featured a fifth track: "Victoria" - 5:04 (composed by Jarrett and Paul Motian)

Personnel

Production

  • Ed Michel - producer
  • Tony May - engineer
  • Baker Bigsby - engineer (mixing)
  • Rom Wilkes - art direction
  • Tim Bryant - design

References

References

  1. Discogs [https://www.discogs.com/Keith-Jarrett-Backhand/master/103084 Keith Jarrett: Back Hand] accessed June 2020
  2. Ginell, Richard S.. "As Long as You're Living Yours: The Music of Keith Jarrett".
  3. "Backhand (*** Impulse!)". recordcollectormag.com.
  4. Yanow, S. [http://allmusic.com/album/backhand-r141459/review Allmusic Review] accessed September 16, 2011
  5. (1996). "All Music Guide to Jazz". Miller Freeman.
  6. Iverson, Ethan. (October 21, 2020). "Shades of Jazz (Keith Jarrett, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, Dewey Redman)".
  7. Freeman, Phil. (August 4, 2017). "Keith Jarrett in the 70s".

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