Here we have simplicity itself: a series of piano transcriptions of some solemn, now-dark, now-affirmative religious hymns by one
Georges I. Gurdjieff, with none of the usual flourishes and heady flights generally associated with
Keith Jarrett's solo records.
Jarrett assumes the proper devotional position, playing with a steady tread but always with attention to dynamic extremes, producing a gorgeously rich piano tone with plenty of bass. The whole record has a serene dignity, even at its loudest levels, that gets to you, and that should be enough for the devout
Jarrett following. As for others -- well, it's definitely not a Top Ten choice for a basic
Jarrett collection. ~ Richard S. Ginell