Restoration Ruin

Restoration Ruin
Studio album by
Released1968[1]
RecordedMarch 12, 1968[2]
StudioAtlantic, New York City, US
GenreFolk rock
Length29:33
LabelVortex Records
ProducerGeorge Avakian
Keith Jarrett chronology
Life Between the Exit Signs
(1968)
Restoration Ruin
(1968)
Somewhere Before
(1969)

Restoration Ruin is an album by Keith Jarrett on which he performs multiple instruments (including piano, organ, guitar, soprano saxophone, harmonica, recorder, bass guitar, drums, tambourine and sistrum), and sings his own lyrics. Recorded and released on the Atlantic Records subsidiary Vortex in 1968,[3] the album remains unique in Jarrett's catalogue, displaying a sound largely influenced by folk and progressive rock. It can be seen as the first part of an experimental period which explored neither traditional jazz nor classical music. Here Jarrett overdubs himself on various instruments, similar to the tribal Spirits (1985) or especially the free funk No End (2013, recorded in 1986). "Sioux City Sue New" was released as a 45 rpm single, backed with "You're Fortunate."[4] In 1999, Collectables Records reissued the album paired with the Art Ensemble of Chicago's Bap-Tizum.[5]

  1. ^ Discogs Keith Jarrett: Restoration Ruin accessed June 2020
  2. ^ Keith Jarrett discography Restoration Ruin accessed June 2020
  3. ^ Keith Jarrett discography accessed April 5, 2010
  4. ^ 45cat
  5. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Keith Jarrett/The Art Ensemble of Chicago: Restoration Ruin/Bap-Tizum". AllMusic. Retrieved January 15, 2022.