Keith Jarrett - My Song: -2015- -flac 24-192- //top\\
The 24-bit/192kHz FLAC format captures the extreme nuances of Jan Erik Kongshaug's original engineering. Kongshaug was a "recording magician" known for creating the pristine, "airy" space associated with the ECM Records aesthetic.
Overview My Song is one of Keith Jarrett’s most lyrical trio records, originally issued on ECM in 1978 with Jan Garbarek (tenor/soprano sax), Palle Danielsson (double bass) and Jon Christensen (drums). This high‑resolution 24/192 FLAC release (2015 remaster/reissue) brings new clarity and presence to an already intimate, pastoral set of Jarrett originals. Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
Here is useful content regarding the album, the technical specifications of that specific audio format, and the critical reception of the mastering. The 24-bit/192kHz FLAC format captures the extreme nuances
Standard CDs are 16-bit, giving a theoretical dynamic range of 96 dB. The 24-bit FLAC gives you 144 dB. On "My Song," this is most apparent in the pianissimo passages. Listen to the intro of "Mandala": Jarrett’s fingers brushing the strings inside the grand piano, the subtle creak of the sustain pedal, and Christensen’s barely-touched cymbals—all of this exists below the noise floor of a CD. In 24-bit, that information is retrieved. The silence between notes is truly black, making the attacks feel three-dimensional. The 24-bit FLAC gives you 144 dB