Back Hand is a Keith Jarrett album released in 1975 by ECM Records. It was recorded in January of that year at Generation Sound Studios in New York. The album features Jarrett's American Quartet, one of his most iconic lineups.
The quartet includes Dewey Redman on saxophones, Charlie Haden on double bass, and Paul Motian on drums. The album contains original compositions by Jarrett and one piece by Redman, highlighting collective improvisation and dialogue among the musicians.
Back Hand is considered an example of 1970s avant-garde jazz. The title track is an extended piece showcasing the group's energy, while songs like 'Innocence' explore more lyrical and meditative atmospheres.