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Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert (1975) [ECM LP; Germany 1st pressing] 24-bit/96kHz & CD-format

Posted By : aksman | Date : 11 Sep 2011 13:38:07 | Comments : 25 |
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Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | Flac | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 1.2 gb/298 mb incl. recovery | FSonic, FF & WU | Jazz | 1975
ECM LP (Germany 1st pressing) / Cat.#: ECM 1064/65

This is a true and lasting masterpiece of melodic, spontaneous composition and improvisation that set the standard.
- Thom Jurek/AMG (5/5 Stars)



The Köln Concert is a recording by the pianist Keith Jarrett of solo piano improvisations performed at the Cologne Opera House in Cologne (German: Köln) on January 24, 1975 before a live audience. It was released in the autumn of 1975 by the ECM Records label to critical acclaim and went on to become the best-selling solo album in jazz history, and the all-time best-selling piano album with sales of more than 3.5 million.

The Köln concert

Preliminaries to the concert were not auspicious. The concert was organized by 18 year-old Vera Brandes, Germany’s youngest concert promoter. At Jarrett's request, Brandes had selected a Bösendorfer 290 Imperial concert grand piano for the performance. However, there was some confusion by the opera house staff and instead they found another Bösendorfer piano backstage - a much smaller baby grand - and assuming it was the one requested placed it on the stage. Unfortunately, the error was discovered too late for the correct Bösendorfer to be delivered to the venue in time for the evening's concert. The piano they had was intended for rehearsals only and was in poor condition and required several hours of tuning and adjusting to make it playable.[5] The instrument was tinny and thin in the upper registers and weak in the bass register, and the pedals did not work properly. Consequently, Jarrett often used ostinatos and rolling left-hand rhythmic figures during his Köln performance to give the effect of stronger bass notes, and concentrated his playing in the middle portion of the keyboard. ECM Records producer Manfred Eicher later said: "Probably [Jarrett] played it the way he did because it was not a good piano. Because he could not fall in love with the sound of it, he found another way to get the most out of it."

Jarrett arrived at the opera house late in the afternoon and tired after an exhausting long drive from Zurich, Switzerland, where he had performed a few days earlier. He had not slept well in several nights and was in pain from back problems and had to wear a brace. After trying out the substandard piano and learning a replacement instrument was not available, Jarrett nearly refused to play and Brandes had to convince him to perform as the concert was scheduled to begin in just a few hours.[4] The concert took place at the unusually late hour of 11:30 PM following an earlier opera performance. This late-night time slot was the only one the administration would make available to Brandes for a jazz concert - the first one ever at the Köln Opera House. The show was completely sold out and the venue was filled to capacity with over 1400 people at a ticket price of 4 Deutsche Marks (about $5.00). Despite the obstacles, Jarrett's performance was enthusiastically received by the audience and the subsequent recording was acclaimed by critics and became an enormous commercial success. It remains his most popular recording and continues to sell well more than 35 years after its initial release.

The performance was recorded by ECM Records engineer Martin Wieland, Studio Bauer, using a pair of Neumann U-67 vacuum-tube powered condenser microphones and a Telefunken M-5 portable tape machine. The recording is in three parts: lasting about 26 minutes, 34 minutes and 7 minutes respectively. As it was originally programmed for vinyl LP, the second part was split into sections labelled "IIa" and "IIb." The third part labelled "IIc" was actually the final piece, a separate encore.

A notable aspect of the concert was Jarrett's ability to produce very extensive improvised material over a vamp of one or two chords for prolonged periods of time. For instance, in Part I, he spends almost 12 minutes vamping over the chords Am7 (A minor 7) to G major, sometimes in a slow, rubato feel, and other times in a bluesy, gospel rock feel. For about the last 6 minutes of Part I, he vamps over an A major theme. Roughly the first 8 minutes of Part II A is a vamp over a D major groove with a repeated bass vamp in the left hand, and in Part IIb, Jarrett improvises over an F# minor vamp for about the first 6 minutes.

Since the release of The Köln Concert, Jarrett had been asked by pianists, musicologists and others, to publish the music. For years he resisted such requests since, as he said, the music played was improvised "on a certain night and should go as quickly as it comes." [6] In 1990, Jarrett finally agreed on publishing an authorized transcription but with the recommendation that every pianist intending to play the piece should use the recording itself as the final word. A new interpretation of The Koln Concert has been published in 2006 by polisch pianist Tomasz Trzcinski on his CD Blue Mountains. A transcription for classical guitar has also been published by Manuel Barrueco.



Track listing
    "Part I" – 26:01
    "Part IIa" – 14:54
    "Part IIb" – 18:13
    "Part IIc" – 6:56

    All compositions by Keith Jarrett

Personnel
    Keith Jarrett – piano


This record is courtesy of "aboaboabo". Thx for sharing another masterpiece.


Dynamic Range

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Analyzed: Keith Jarrett / The Köln Concert
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -3.60 dB -18.96 dB 26:07 01-Part 1
DR11 -3.76 dB -18.43 dB 14:54 02-Part 2a
DR10 -2.89 dB -18.58 dB 19:14 03-Part 2b
DR11 -5.80 dB -22.25 dB 6:57 04-Part 2c
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Number of tracks: 4
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 569 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Technical Log

RCM Hannl 'limited' with "Rotating Brush"
Music Hall MMF 9.1 Turntable
Tonearm: Pro-Ject 9cc evo with Pure Silver Wires
Cartridge: Nagaoka MP-500
Brocksieper Phonomax (Tube Phono PreAmp)
E-MU 0404 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface
Interconnections : Silent Wire NF5
WaveLab 6 recording software
iZotope RX Advanced 2.00 for resampling and dithering

Vacuum cleaning > TT > Brocksieper Phonomax > E-MU 0404 > WaveLab 6 (24/192) > manual click removal >
analyze (no clipping, no DC Bias offset) > converted to 24/96 (16/44.1) with iZotope RX Advanced 2.00
> split into individual Tracks > FLAC encoded (Vers. 1.21)

No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original tracklayout.


Ripping Note

This used record unfortunately wasn't in good shape... I gave it a long run on the RCM to make it listenable. There were still a lot of clicks to remove which was very time consuming. Hard job on this one. The final result should my needs, but I can't garanty that there wer non clciks remaining.


All files are inside the folders.
High resoulution files are marked as "hr", CD-compatible files as "rb".


The files are interchangeable!!!

Hope you enjoy!!!

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Posted By: johhenrik Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:02:10
Wow! I really LOVE this album! Thanks for this one, will be nice to compare with the HDTracks version!
Posted By: vikcento Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:02:32
many thank.
Your rip are very good.
i will compare with the other version i have bought.
Posted By: awake et Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:05:39
Thanx aksman , great pick !
Posted By: Kel bazar Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:14:54
HD track DR:

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Analyzed: Keith Jarrett / The Köln Concert (24-96 - HDtracks)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -1.69 dB -16.54 dB 26:15 01-Koln, January 24, 1975, Part I
DR10 -2.56 dB -17.27 dB 14:56 02-Koln, January 24, 1975, Part II a
DR10 -2.10 dB -17.31 dB 19:18 03-Koln, January 24, 1975, Part II b
DR10 -3.99 dB -20.22 dB 6:59 04-Koln, January 24, 1975, Part II c
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Number of tracks: 4
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2465 kbps
Codec: FLAC

Posted By: perlerorneq69 Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:27:36
thank you, this is really good..I also have the hdtracks one...thank you, :) p
Posted By: aboaboabo Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:40:26
You are magic.
Excellent rip again.
Posted By: haddemall Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:46:00
Fantastic, thank you very much.
Posted By: Zero Wolf Date: 11 Sep 2011 14:50:01
OMG! Heaven on Earth!!
Posted By: amlabella23 Date: 11 Sep 2011 16:40:05
This will be my first time listening to this album, but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks aksman.
Posted By: kikerock Date: 11 Sep 2011 16:55:30
Dear Aksman,

ziemlich grossartiger Job! Dafuer danke ich dir herzlich.
besten Dank, K.
Posted By: aksman Date: 11 Sep 2011 17:01:40
About 2 years ago I posted a japanese Gold-CD of this record.... The RS files are still available.

http://avaxhome.ws/music/jazz/koelnconcert_ecm24k_gold.html
Posted By: jaisoncruz Date: 11 Sep 2011 19:26:02
Thanks from Brazil!!
Posted By: pelle_viktor Date: 11 Sep 2011 20:30:53
Thank you very much, this is very good!
Posted By: garybx Date: 11 Sep 2011 22:24:53
Thanks for ripping and taking the time to try to remove most of the clicks. I know how much effort that takes.
Posted By: amlabella23 Date: 12 Sep 2011 00:44:32
Had to come back and say thanks again. Listened to this a few times today and I think it may be a new all-time favorite. Gotta love discovering new music.
Posted By: Oaktree Date: 12 Sep 2011 02:07:33
I am listening to Keith Jarrett all over again, thanks aksman ...
Posted By: Josef Gaishun Date: 12 Sep 2011 02:23:44
Thanks a lot, aksman, for this great sounding rip of a personal favorite!
Posted By: Globalbee3 Date: 12 Sep 2011 04:10:59
Thank you for both this rip and keeping the gold CD version alive.
Posted By: Ljubo44 Date: 12 Sep 2011 11:11:16
Thank you very mutch. Danke.
Posted By: nikolnew Date: 13 Sep 2011 10:08:16
Many thanks !
Posted By: fredists Date: 13 Sep 2011 13:41:59
Thanks a lot! Just edited part2a and b to make a whole new one, now it's perfect :)
Posted By: ProgWizard Date: 13 Sep 2011 13:49:59
Thank you for this wonderful post, and for your japanese Gold-CD rip.
Posted By: shrisha Date: 16 Sep 2011 12:04:43
Just finished listening.... WOW!!! Awesomeness personified!!!
Thank you so much for this wonderful experience!
Posted By: appreciative Date: 17 Sep 2011 14:15:46
Thanks for sharing this important release and in such a fine manner.
Posted By: kongo127 Date: 30 Mar 2012 16:34:17
FileFactory links are working again!

I have been listening to the ECM 24Kt CD, but it lacks in dynamics...

I can´t wait to compare with this one! :)

Oh... Thank you so much Aksman!

You did it again! You have put a big smile on my face! :)


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