As we have informed earlier, ECM has recently added six more titles to its programme of vinyl reissues. The following recordings, all contemporary jazz classics, are issued as 180-gram audiophile vinyl editions, for optimal sound reproduction.

We are happy to let you know that also Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert (ECM 1064) is now available as a 180g vinyl pressing.

Keith Jarrett: The Köln Concert
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1000/1064.php)

The epochal double-album. Keith Jarrett’s 1975 “The Köln Concert” is one of the handful of jazz records that have changed the history of the music. The best-selling solo piano recording of all time, this endlessly inventive and highly lyrical recital reveals a master improviser creating forms in the moment. - Now available as 180g audiophile vinyl edition!



Chick Corea: Return To Forever
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1000/1022.php)

Exhilarating performances from the original Return To Forever line-up – balancing the piano and bass tag-team virtuosity of Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke with the Brazilian soulfulness of singer Flora Purim and percussionist Airto Moreira and Joe Farrell’s sunny sax and flute and introducing tunes that would become jazz classics –“La Fiesta”, “Crystal Silence” and “What Game Shall We Play Today”.


Pat Metheny Group
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1100/1114.php)

Debut album by the Pat Metheny Group whose music - with tight arrangements, youthful energy, American optimism, jazz harmony and more than a shot of rock - found a vast audience in the late 1970s. Includes “Jaco”, a salute to Pat’s friend Jaco Pastorius, and “Phase Dance”, for years a staple of Metheny’s live sets.

Pat Metheny Group: Offramp
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1200/1216.php)

Offramp, the atmospheric third album of the Pat Metheny Group was to prove the most successful of their ECM discs, selling over a million copies. The seven tunes by the creative partnership of guitarist Metheny and keyboardist Lyle Mays now integrate Brazilian influences, emphasized by the percussion of Nana Vasconcelos, and bassist Steve Rodby playing both acoustic and electric instruments expands music’s range. Includes the popular titles “Are You Going With Me” and “James” (dedicated to James Taylor)

Keith Jarrett Trio: Still Live
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1300/1360.php)

Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette captured live in full creative flood in the Munich Philharmonie, stretching the standards to shape new music, as Jarrett originals segue into “You And The Night And The Music” and “Someday My Prince Will Come”.

Keith Jarrett Trio: Still Live
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1400/1420.php)

Keith Jarrett returns to Köln – this time with his trio - to pay tribute to the great jazz improvisers through the medium of standards, renewing songs associated with John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Jim Hall, Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins and more.