: Jarrett’s piano, often described as having a "liquid" quality, benefits from the higher sampling rate, revealing the delicate decay of notes and the physical impact of the hammers.
The 2015 high-resolution remaster of in FLAC 24-bit/192kHz represents a pinnacle of the "ECM sound," offering listeners the most transparent window yet into one of the most beloved jazz recordings of the 1970s. Originally recorded in November 1977 at Talent Studio in Oslo, Norway, the album remains the definitive statement of Jarrett's "European Quartet". The Context: The European Quartet Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
When you listen to the title track in 24-192, you are not hearing a "file." You are hearing the Oslo night air, the wooden floorboards of Talent Studio, and four masters breathing together. Turn off the lights, load the FLAC, and let the high-resolution windows open onto a performance that, until 2015, was still hiding in the grooves. : Jarrett’s piano, often described as having a
The album by Keith Jarrett , specifically the 2015 High-Resolution (FLAC 24-bit/192 kHz) reissue, represents a landmark high-fidelity release of one of jazz's most celebrated recordings. Originally released in June 1978 on the ECM Records label, it is the second studio effort by Jarrett’s renowned "European Quartet" . Album Overview and Personnel The Context: The European Quartet When you listen
A word of warning: Do not play this FLAC on your phone’s built-in speakers or standard Bluetooth earbuds. You will hear no difference from a 320kbps MP3.