The Sublime Clarity of Keith Jarrett’s "My Song" (Hi-Res FLAC 24-192) For audiophiles and jazz enthusiasts alike, the 2015 high-resolution reissue of Keith Jarrett’s 1978 masterpiece, , represents a pinnacle in digital restoration. Released in FLAC 24-bit/192kHz
Recommended for: Jazz lovers, ECM collectors, audiophiles seeking a natural, non-hyped “master tape” sound. Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
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Keith Jarrett’s 1978 masterpiece, My Song, remains a pinnacle of contemporary jazz. While the original recording captured a specific magic between the "European Quartet," the 2015 high-resolution reissue in FLAC 24-bit/192kHz format brings listeners closer to the studio than ever before. This version isn't just a technical upgrade; it is a restoration of the album's profound emotional clarity. The Sublime Clarity of Keith Jarrett’s "My Song"
Suggested Tags: #KeithJarrett #MySong #ECMRecords #HiResAudio #FLAC24192 #AudiophileJazz #JanGarbarek #HighResolutionMastering “My Song” – The opening title track is
Human hearing caps at roughly 20 kHz, so why 192 kHz? It’s not about hearing ultrasonic frequencies; it’s about timing and transient response. The 192 kHz rate captures the initial attack of Garbarek’s reed and Jarrett’s hammer striking the string with far greater temporal accuracy than 44.1 kHz. In practice, this means:
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