Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac — 24-192-
The result is a revelation. The 2015 high-resolution release makes you feel the resonance of Palle Danielsson's bass strings, catch every flutter of Jon Christensen's cymbal work, and appreciate the breathtaking clarity of Jan Garbarek's saxophone tone with an intimacy that feels like sitting in the front row of the recording session. As the album's description from notes, Garbarek's crystalline tone "flies through the rhythmic architecture like a bird over a winter landscape". This high-definition release finally gives that "bird" room to soar across a vast, open soundstage. You will find the Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192- version in many digital music stores and high-resolution streaming platforms.
The album closes with a massive ten-minute epic. This track acts as a ultimate test for hifi gear: Jarrett can be heard vocalizing underneath his performance—a trademark habit rendered with eerie, lifelike clarity—while the rhythm section ebbs and flows from minimalist pulses to soaring, bluesy crescendos. 3. Decoding the Format: Why FLAC 24-Bit / 192 kHz Matters Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
: While tracks like "Country" lean into a joyous, gospel-inspired lyricism, the album also veers into "frenetic" hard bop and free jazz territory with "Mandala," which features Jarrett plucking the piano strings directly. The result is a revelation
Elegant, unfolding melody; establishes the gorgeous unison chemistry between piano and sax. My Song This high-definition release finally gives that "bird" room