Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert-flac Ita--tnt ... //free\\ (2027)
Why the Italian pressing? Audiophile forums are split, but a consensus exists: Early ECM pressings from Italy (often pressed by RCA or Durium) had a slightly warmer, less clinical transfer than the German editions. They are said to preserve the concert hall ambience rather than the sterile "gloss" of later digital remasters.
You can hear the acoustics of the Opera House, the creak of the piano stool, and Jarrett’s vocalizations. Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert-Flac ITA--TNT ...
: The instrument had a thin upper register, a weak bass, and non-functioning pedals Artist Fatigue Why the Italian pressing
If you’ve ever browsed high-quality audio forums, you’ve likely seen this string of text: "Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert - Flac ITA--TNT." You can hear the acoustics of the Opera
What emerges is a solo improvisation so fluid, so emotionally raw, that it becomes the best-selling solo piano album of all time and the best-selling piano album in ECM’s history. Critics call it "a myth." Jarrett calls it "the most intense experience I’ve ever had."