The recorded output from this venerable trio is so voluminous that I was frankly surprised to see another chapter added. But the Jarrett (piano)/Peacock (bass)/DeJohnette (drums) trio never gets old to these ears. They glide through an array of standards — “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” “Stella By Starlight,” “You’ve Changed” and six others — with a sprightly kick on the uptempo numbers and lovely introspection on the ballads. The threesome doesn’t attempt anything to daring — they stick to the pretty notes — but collectively they plumb plenty of mood and emotion from each number. The disc was recorded at a concert in Tokyo in 2001. (ECM) 

Eric Snider is the dean of Bay area music critics. He started in the early 1980s as one of the founding members of Music magazine, a free bi-monthly. He was the pop music critic for the then-St. Petersburg...