As noted in reviews, the remastering captures the "Tubey Magical Midrange" that audiophiles love about analog, but with the silence and precision of a digital master.
Keith Jarrett’s My Song is essential listening for any serious music lover. In its iteration, it transcends standard digital audio. It offers an emotional, intimate, and highly detailed window into a historic 1978 studio session, making it a mandatory addition to any audiophile's digital library. Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
The 24-bit/192 kHz FLAC release preserves the "tubey magical midrange" of the original analog recordings produced at Talent Studio in Oslo Audio Fidelity: As noted in reviews, the remastering captures the
In 2015, ECM—a label notoriously skeptical of gimmicky remasters—authorized a new high-resolution transfer from the original analog master tapes. This wasn’t a simple "loudness war" remaster. Instead, it was an archival-grade restoration, released simultaneously as a 180-gram vinyl and, crucially, as studio-quality digital files. It offers an emotional, intimate, and highly detailed
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.
Sound and High‑Resolution Transfer