

Branford Marsalis Quartet ā Belonging (2xLP)
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The Branford Marsalis Quartet returns after a six-year break with a project that feels both intimate and daring. Belonging revisits Keith Jarrettās 1974 classic of the same name, not as an act of imitation but as a conversation across generations. Marsalis and his long-time bandmates strip the music to its emotional core, giving space and tension equal footing. Every exchange between saxophone, piano, bass and drums feels alive, with the group breathing as one unit rather than a collection of soloists.
What makes the record compelling is its restraint. Instead of leaning on virtuosity, the quartet embraces nuanceāthe quiet sway between lyricism and silence, the weight of a single phrase. Itās jazz made by musicians who trust each other completely, honouring Jarrettās original while revealing new shades of tone and feeling. The result is warm, searching and quietly profound.
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āBelonging⦠a reprise of Keith Jarrettās groundbreaking 1974 album that is also Marsalisās debut for the Blue Note label skilfully resurrected by Don Was.ā ā The Guardian
ā50 years after the release of Keith Jarrettās classic album āBelongingā the Branford Marsalis Quartet conjures an impressive reinterpretation that is both respectful and brimming with excitement.ā ā Jazz Views
ā[The album] hits the sweet spot again and again and again, re-interpreting and re-imagining Keith Jarrettās epochal 1974 ECM classic.ā ā All About Jazz
Genre: Jazz
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Artist: Branford Marsalis QuartetLabel: Blue NoteFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: WorldwideGenre: JazzStyle: Contemporary Jazz, Post Bop
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A1 Spiral Dance
A2 Blossom
B1 Long As You Know You'Re Living Yours
B2 Belonging
C1 The Windup
D1 Solstice
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- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
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The Branford Marsalis Quartet returns after a six-year break with a project that feels both intimate and daring. Belonging revisits Keith Jarrettās 1974 classic of the same name, not as an act of imitation but as a conversation across generations. Marsalis and his long-time bandmates strip the music to its emotional core, giving space and tension equal footing. Every exchange between saxophone, piano, bass and drums feels alive, with the group breathing as one unit rather than a collection of soloists.
What makes the record compelling is its restraint. Instead of leaning on virtuosity, the quartet embraces nuanceāthe quiet sway between lyricism and silence, the weight of a single phrase. Itās jazz made by musicians who trust each other completely, honouring Jarrettās original while revealing new shades of tone and feeling. The result is warm, searching and quietly profound.
Reviews
āBelonging⦠a reprise of Keith Jarrettās groundbreaking 1974 album that is also Marsalisās debut for the Blue Note label skilfully resurrected by Don Was.ā ā The Guardian
ā50 years after the release of Keith Jarrettās classic album āBelongingā the Branford Marsalis Quartet conjures an impressive reinterpretation that is both respectful and brimming with excitement.ā ā Jazz Views
ā[The album] hits the sweet spot again and again and again, re-interpreting and re-imagining Keith Jarrettās epochal 1974 ECM classic.ā ā All About Jazz
Genre: Jazz
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Artist: Branford Marsalis QuartetLabel: Blue NoteFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: WorldwideGenre: JazzStyle: Contemporary Jazz, Post Bop
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A1 Spiral Dance
A2 Blossom
B1 Long As You Know You'Re Living Yours
B2 Belonging
C1 The Windup
D1 Solstice




















