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Upojenie(more) »rank: 1740by: Pat Metheny & Anna Maria Jopek
: :The 2002 album Upojenie, now being released domestically for the first time, may be Pat Metheny's most unique and, for many listeners, least well-known project. The guitarist collaborates with popular Polish singer and keyboardist Anna Maria Jopek backed by a group of Polish musicians. |
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Day Trip(more) »rank: 2167by: Pat Metheny Trio
: :Amazon.com Our job is to be deeply in the moment, says Pat Metheny. Day Trip, the first release from Metheny's current trio lineup, featuring bassist Christian McBride and drummer Antonio Sanchez, vividly depicts the group at one particularly inspired moment. As Metheny explains, We did it the old-school way. We'd been touring for about four or five years at different times and then went in and recorded, rather than making a record and touring behind it. We worked like gangbusters and finished in a day, so the title Day Trip fit. Besides, this is kind of a trip band; they take you on ... |
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Progressions: 100 Years of Jazz Guitar(more) »rank: 7889from: Sony
:Album Description:Seventy-eight guitar classics are put together in 100 YEARS OF JAZZ GUITAR, a remarkable 4-CD anthology that yields the absolutely definitive jazz guitar collection ever assembled. The set spans the years 1906 to 2001, from the ragtime banjo of Vess Ossman (originally recorded on an Edison cylinder) to the diaphonous chords of Bill Frisell. In between, virtually every major figure of the jazz guitar weighs in, from Eddie Lang, Django Reinhardt, and Charlie Christian to Les Paul, Tal Farlow, and Wes Montgomery, and right up to Jim Hall, Grant Green, George Benson, Pat Martino, John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, and John Scofield as ... |
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Secret Story 2CD Special Edition(more) »rank: 6449by: Pat Metheny
:Album Description:The New York Times called Pat Metheny’s 1992 Grammy Award-winning Secret Story the most sweepingly ambitious album that the jazz guitarist has yet recorded...a nearly 80-minute world-music suite with symphonic underpinnings. If the album functioned then, in the words of critic Stephen Holden, as part travelogue and part soundtrack for a nonexistent film, then this expanded and re-mastered edition can best be described as the director’s cut. Composer and guitarist Metheny revisited and restored five previously unreleased tracks in the studio over the last year, and he’s collected them on a bonus disc. More pastoral in tone than most of the original ... |
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Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)(more) »rank: 3443by: Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny
:Album Description:Full title - Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories). European tour edition of 1996 album includes a bonus DVD (PAL) with two live tracks, 'First Song (For Ruth)' & 'Our Spanish Love Song' recorded in 1997 at Jazz international festival of Montreal plus o essential recording:This subtle, sublime collaboration finds bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist Pat Metheny crafting bejeweled chamber duets that transcend genre. With their shared Missouri lineage as a thematic touchstone, Haden and Metheny forge a lyrical, mostly acoustic style at once intimate and expansive. Both pare their playing to a Zen-like economy, focusing on a purity of tone, ... |
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Tokyo Day Trip - Live EP(more) »rank: 5792by: Pat Metheny
: :Tokyo Day Trip: Live EP is a collection of 5 tracks recorded live in Tokyo with Metheny s trio, featuring bassist Christian McBride anddrummer Antonio Sanchez. The tracks were recorded at the end of 2004, before the trio went into the studio to record the recentlyreleased and highly praised Day Trip.The tracks were produced, mixed and mastered by Metheny and long time collaborator Steve Rodby. Several tracks were previouslyavailable as digital - only downloads; this will be the first time all 5 are available together on CD. The tunes range from intense andanimated ( Traveling Fast ), to acoustic ballads ( The ... |
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Still Life (Talking)(more) »rank: 7720by: Pat Metheny Group
:Album Description:A trio of Grammy Award-winning albums by the Pat Metheny Group return to the artists's active discography on Nonesuch. Still Life (Talking (1987), Letter from Home (1989), and The Road To You (1993) are the first in a series of remastered reissues of Geffen Records titles. |
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Toys: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 11148by: Hans Zimmer, Thomas Dolby, Enya, Tori Amos, Pat Metheny, Robin Williams, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones
:Album Description:A trio of Grammy Award-winning albums by the Pat Metheny Group return to the artists's active discography on Nonesuch. Still Life (Talking (1987), Letter from Home (1989), and The Road To You (1993) are the first in a series of remastered reissues of Geffen Records titles. |
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Metheny Mehldau Quartet(more) »rank: 11246by: Pat Metheny, Brad Mehldau
:Album Description:Quartet expands upon the 'dream pairing' - begun by guitarist Pat Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau on their 2006 Nonesuch collaboration, Metheny/Mehldau. This time they incorporate the members of Mehldau's trio, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard, into a breathtakingly eclectic set, which ranges from the airy, pastoral 'Don't Wait' to straight-up rocking in the slowly building 'Towards the Light.' Last year, London's Evening Standard described Metheny and Mehldau as 'graceful, lyrical improvisers...It's a duo performance that deserves to tour.' Now the pair is indeed hitting the road, along with Mehldau's two band-mates, in March for a month of shows throughout ... |
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Reich: Different Trains, Electric Counterpoint / Kronos Quartet, Pat Metheny(more) »rank: 11562from: Nonesuch
: essential recording:Different Trains (1988) will probably go down in history as Reich's masterpiece. And deservedly so. Reich's phase-shifting minimalism is made dazzlingly entertaining in Different Trains, which is scored for string quartet and digitally sampled voices that repeat bits of speech concerning trains and Reich's experience with them growing up. The sinister part here is than some trains carried Jews to death camps. That's here as well. The Kronos Quartet has also never sounded better. Electric Counterpoint (1987) has one guitar--Pat Metheny in this case-- playing to 10 pre-recorded motifs, also on guitar. You absolutely need this. --Paul Cook |

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