Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac 24-192-
My Song features Jarrett’s "European Quartet," comprising saxophonist , bassist Palle Danielsson , and drummer Jon Christensen .
For audiophiles, the version is a revelation. While the original 1977 recording at Talent Studio in Oslo was engineered by the "recording magician" Jan Erik Kongshaug , this high-resolution reissue brings a level of transparency that makes the instruments feel as if they are in the room. Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
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The Lyrical Zenith: Keith Jarrett’s in 24-bit/192kHz In the vast discography of Keith Jarrett In the version, the interplay is dialogic
The fan favorite. A deceptively simple Scandinavian folk melody filtered through American country sentiment. In the version, the interplay is dialogic. Jarrett’s humming (often a nuisance in lower bitrates) becomes an instrument. Because the 24-bit depth handles the dynamic range so well, his voice sits behind the piano, not on top of it. Garbarek’s tenor solo is breathy and aggressive; the 192kHz capture preserves the "spit" and air of the reed without harshness.
The 2015 high-resolution transfer changes the rules. Here is what the specification actually delivers: