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My Song is the second studio album from Keith Jarrett's legendary "European Quartet," following 1974's Belonging . Recorded over two days in November 1977 at the iconic Talent Studios in Oslo, Norway, and produced by the legendary ECM Records founder Manfred Eicher, the album captures a band at the peak of its creative powers. The album's six tracks, all composed by Jarrett, are infused with the lyrical and folk-inflected qualities that became a hallmark of his work with this ensemble. Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-

Imparts stunningly lyrical, gospel-tinged phrasing and foundational percussion.

Standard CDs (16-bit/44.1kHz) and streaming MP3s compress the dynamic range and shave off the extreme high and low frequencies. This compression results in a "flat" soundstage where instruments feel stacked on top of one another, and the air of the recording room is lost. The 24-bit/192kHz Advantage If you enjoy the music of Keith Jarrett,

The eternal debate: Can you hear the difference? On a smartphone with earbuds? No. On a quality DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) with a quiet power supply and revealing speakers or planar magnetic headphones? Absolutely.

Audiophile communities generally regard the ECM 2015 Hi-Res transfers favorably. Unlike some "loudness war" remasters (where dynamic range is compressed to make the music sound louder), the 24-192 transfer of My Song is generally praised for its dynamic integrity. It retains the quietness of the quiet passages, which is essential for an album that relies heavily on atmosphere and silence. The album's six tracks, all composed by Jarrett,

Yet, for all his technical prowess, Jarrett is most beloved for a profound, almost spiritual approach to melody. The 1970s were his golden era, a time when he was simultaneously leading three contrasting groups: an "American Quartet" with saxophonist Dewey Redman, a solo piano project that would produce the legendary The Köln Concert , and his "European Quartet." It is this final ensemble, a delicate acoustic vehicle for some of his most melodic compositions, that gave us My Song .

The album starts with a gentle, blooming theme. In 192 kHz resolution, the initial attack of Jarrett's piano keys carries a distinct wooden weight, followed immediately by the warm, breathy entrance of Jan Garbarek’s saxophone. The micro-dynamics reveal the subtle shifting of Garbarek’s embouchure as he trades phrases with Jarrett.

: The title track and a jazz standard. It features one of the most instantly recognizable and heartbreakingly beautiful melodies in the history of recorded music.