Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac 24-192- ((install))

Reviewers describe the sound as "astounding," making it difficult to believe the recording is nearly 50 years old. The high-resolution file allows for better separation between Danielsson's lyrical bass and Christensen's textured percussion, while Garbarek’s soprano saxophone on the title track exhibits a "transcendent," wrenching emotion. Track-by-Track Breakdown

Pianist Gwilym Simcock talks about the album that changed his life, 'My Song' by Keith Jarrett. Keith Jarrett – My Song | The Skeptical Audiophile Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-

Christensen’s drumming is famously spare and textural. On “Tabarka,” he uses mallets and brushes. In high resolution, cymbal decays last three to four times longer before disappearing into the room tone. The shimmer is not splashy; it is delicate, almost frozen. The 192kHz sample rate captures the non-linear harmonic distortion of the bronze alloy—something that aliases down into harshness at lower rates. Reviewers describe the sound as "astounding," making it

Let’s address the elephant in the listening room. My Song was recorded in 1977 at Talent Studio in Oslo. It is not a bombastic, dynamic-range-crushing recording. It is quiet. Intimate. Keith Jarrett – My Song | The Skeptical

While Keith Jarrett was concurrently leading his "American Quartet" (featuring Dewey Redman and Charlie Haden), he formed a contrasting ensemble with three Scandinavian masters that would become known as the European Quartet: Piano and percussion. Jan Garbarek : Tenor and soprano saxophones. Palle Danielsson : Double bass. Jon Christensen: Drums.