Keith Jarrett’s 1978 album remains a pinnacle of melodic jazz, famously bridging the gap between high-art improvisation and accessible beauty. While the original recording by Jan Erik Kongshaug is legendary for its clarity, the 2015 high-resolution remaster (FLAC 24-bit/192kHz) elevates this experience to an "astounding" level of quality, making a nearly 50-year-old session feel modern and immediate. The "European Quartet" at Its Zenith
High-energy, free-jazz exploration; complex avant-garde phrasing with intense charm. The Journey Home Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-
Known for his piercing, icy, and hauntingly beautiful Nordic tone that contrasts perfectly with Jarrett's warmth. Keith Jarrett’s 1978 album remains a pinnacle of
For those archiving, the exact file typically carries these identifiers: The Journey Home Known for his piercing, icy,
The high-res transfer perfectly recreates the physical space of Talent Studio. The soundstage is wide and deep. Jarrett’s piano sits realistically in the center-left, Garbarek occupies a distinct space to the right, and the drums spread naturally across the back, creating a vivid "live in the room" illusion. 4. Preservation of the "ECM Sound"
System used for testing: Auralic Vega G2 DAC -> Pass Labs INT-60 -> Magnepan .7 speakers.
The supporting cast of Haden and DeJohnette is perfectly suited to Jarrett's vision. Haden's bass lines provide a subtle yet essential foundation, while DeJohnette's drums add a nuanced texture to the music. The interplay between the three musicians is telepathic, with each player responding and reacting to the others in a beautiful display of musical empathy.