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ECM Records Touchstones: Part 3

This third edition of "ECM Touchstones" explores more of the label's early recordings, repackaged and offered up as a way to present music that had perhaps slipped through time's cracks, into the hard-to-find category. Of these, four were re-released in 2019, one in 200824 to 47 years after their original releases. The music on these albums is stylistically diverse and uniformly excellent. All of it has stood the test of time.
Here are five more touchstone offerings from the collection, without any method to the madnessjust sliding them out of the CD shelf for a fresh listen .

American Garage
1979
This 1979 outing from guitarist

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020

Mark Egan
bassb.1951

Cloud About Mercury
1987
Guitarist

David Torn
guitar, electricb.1953

Mark Isham
trumpetb.1951

Tony Levin
bassb.1946

Bill Bruford
drumsb.1949

Solstice
1975
Guitarist

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940

Jon Christensen
drums1943 - 2020

War Orphans
1998
Every album that the

Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Anders Jormin
bass
Special Edition
1975
Drummer/pianist Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition isfor those who ascribe to the notion that ECM Records maintains a continuity of moodabout as un-ECM-like as they get. A rip-roaring,

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955

Arthur Blythe
saxophone, alto1940 - 2017
Peter Warren
b.1935Tags
Building a Jazz Library
Dan McClenaghan
pat metheny
Lyle Mays
Mark Egan
Dan Goelieb
David Torn
Mark Isham
Tony Levin
Bill Bruford
Jan Garbarek
Eberhard Weber
Jon Christensen
Bobo Stenson
Keith Jarrett
Brad Mehdau
Bill Evans
Anders Jorman
Ornette Coleman
Dewey Redman
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