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Pianist Keith Jarrett has certainly done his share of solo recordings and also pledged his allegiance to the standards that make up the Great American Songbook. Only now though has he brought these two passions together. THE MELODY AT NIGHT, WITH YOU may have been a long time in coming, but it was worth the wait. Jarrett's touch remains unparalleled. Each note he plays has a vocal quality, a singing tone that imparts depths of direct expression. Chestnuts take on new finery. "I Loves You, Porgy," "Blame It on My Youth," "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," " Someone to Watch Over Me" and even "My Wild Irish Rose" are given considered and intelligent yet strikingly emotional performances that rekindle their original charm. The ravishing pianistic sound draws you in to a private world where Jarrett's readings of a song's melody and his own considered improvisation become one. In middle age, Jarrett has attained the mature grandeur that every true musical artist dreams of achieving. The grandstanding of yore is a thing of the past -- Jarrett now offers jewellike performances that ask only to be accepted for their own perfectly calibrated beauty. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble