Keith Jarrett
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Selah
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Il mio desiderio feroce
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The Koln Concert: for Piano
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1991
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Scattered Words
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2003
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I Speak Home
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The Koln Concert: Original Transcription
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1991
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3 editions
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Hainault, via Newbury Park and other broken tracks
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2013
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Innocence Sheet Music
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Jumping
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Jazz Times: America's Jazz Magaine (May, 1999)
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1999
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“I don't understand an age where meanings dissolve and all we're left with are names that last for a minute, where symbols don't symbolize anything but a marketed product, where politics and money create greatness. I'm glad to have been alive during times when this was not as true: when the market was not determining what food we wanted, then giving exactly what we wanted back to us, thus creating a dangerous loop, because in this vicious circle expectations are granted, not questioned or surpassed.
January 1999”
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January 1999”
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“..I took in the perfection of his chest, the feel of his weight on mine. And then...and then...GOSPEL! A medley of riffs piercing the air. Mary Mary, doing vocal gymnastics for Jesus, in the middle of this most intimate moment, in the middle of an act I still thought of as an abomination. JESUS being sung at full volume, in front of the sachets of condoms and lube I'd retrieved from under the bed. The shame shot through me as I leapt to switch off the speaker and fumbled for my clothes. After years of hiding Jesus away from my sexuality -- and vice versa -- the two had collided. How could I have been so careless?”
― The Book of Queer Prophets: 21 Writers on Sexuality and Religion
― The Book of Queer Prophets: 21 Writers on Sexuality and Religion
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