Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac 24-192- -
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The 24-192 format provides a wider dynamic range, allowing the quiet moments to remain intimate without noise floor issues, and the louder sections, like the explosive drums on "Mandala," to sound uncompressed and natural. 4. Technical Quality Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
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But today, we aren't just listening to My Song . We are listening to the 2015 high-resolution remaster (FLAC 24-bit/192kHz). And let me tell you: it is like wiping a layer of dust off a stained-glass window. This public link is valid for 7 days
In 1978, and his "European Quartet" released My Song , an album that would become a cornerstone of contemporary jazz . Decades later, the 2015 remaster in FLAC 24-bit/192kHz offers listeners a chance to experience this legendary session with unprecedented clarity and depth. The Sound of High Fidelity
For audiophiles, the 24/192 FLAC My Song is a reference-quality recording. It is spacious, vibrant, and brimming with "Tubey Magical Midrange" warmth that modern, over-processed records can barely begin to reproduce. The large file size—approximately 1.6 GB for the entire album—is an investment in fidelity that is richly rewarded. Can’t copy the link right now
This track highlights the rhythmic interplay between Danielsson’s double bass and Jarrett’s left hand.
My Song (1978) is a masterpiece of European jazz, often considered the crowning achievement of his "European Quartet"—featuring Jan Garbarek (saxophone), Palle Danielsson (bass), and Jon Christensen (drums). While the original ECM vinyl is legendary, the 2015 high-resolution remaster (available in FLAC 24-bit/192kHz ) has set a new standard for experiencing this intimate, lyrical album.
Breaking away from the prevailing tranquility, "Mandala" is a fiery, fast-paced modal excursion. The extreme transient response of the 24-bit format handles Jarrett's aggressive, percussive piano attacks without a hint of digital clipping or brickwall compression. "The Journey Home"
A gentle, melodic piece that perfectly showcases the quartet's ability to create a deep sense of place and emotion. Why Choose the 2015 FLAC 24-192 Version?
