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Pat Metheny: Richard Bona (vocals); Pat Metheny (guitar); Gregoire Maret (harmonica); Cuong Vu (trumpet); Lyle Mays (keyboards); Steve Rodby (bass instrument); Antonio Sanchéz (drums).
The Way Up is the Pat Metheny Group's debut offering for Nonesuch Records. Comprised of a single, sprawling, 68-minute composition by Metheny and Lyle Mays -- divided into four sections on CD -- it is an unprecedented new direction for the band. The lineup is the same as on Speak of Now from 2003 -- Metheny and Mays on keyboards, bassist Steve Rodby, drummer Antonio Sanchéz, and trumpeter/vocalist Cuong Vu. New to the roster is Swiss/American harmonicat Gregoire Maret. While the sound here is instantly recognizable as PMG, it is dazzling and labyrinthine in shape, sound, and texture. Painstakingly composed, The Way Up also offers large open sections for solo improvisation and group interplay. The work's theme is stated in part one, unfolding gradually as skeletal layered guitars, samples, and other gentle electronics ease the frame into view, Sanchéz's drumming creating an insistent pulse. Mays' piano and Metheny's guitar engage in contrapuntal arpeggios and Vu enters haltingly with the actual line before the ensemble engages it as a whole. Brief melodic interludes usher in the longish second section seamlessly, where lyric fragments become full-blown statements, as the band's trademark restrained dynamic slips in unobtrusively before erupting into sheer euphoria with layered, crunchy, and fat six-strings, lilting harmonicas, and trumpets in tandem, all buoyed by Mays and Rodby, who underscore Sanchéz's skittering cymbal dance. As it progresses, the band takes more chances, walking out onto a ledge and simply jumping off -- while never losing the deep, lush lyricism inherent in the composition's body. The thematic body and the hook at its core are infectious. These, too, open inwardly to an entirely new set of musical ideas in the middle of the section that changes no less than three times in its 26-minute duration. Mays' piano, an acoustic guitar, and Rodby's fretless bass tiptoe ghostlike into part three before Vu once more shimmers and spatters colorful notes across the top in a hush before allowing Maret to bring the entire line into being. Spare, careful, and emotionally moving, it builds until the entire band gels and cracks it into a breezy elegant walk through airy harmonics and slippery rhythms before notions of counterpoint, dense syncopated rhythmic figures (à la Steve Reich), and tight, tense dynamics segue into the final section. Here is where all previous elements come together into a swinging whole. Fueled by Mays' ostinato in the intro, Metheny's soloing winds around the outside, punctuating and stretching it as electronics paint the backdrop. The band locks into the groove before Maret and Vu add banners of expressionistic color. The Way Up feels more like a jazz concerto than anything else. If anything, it may actually be the record Metheny and Mays have been trying to make for over two decades. It is the place between the cracks, where defined genres disappear into a poetic whole and what emerges is something utterly new, guided and inspired by the limitless creativity of the jazz tradition. ~ Thom Jurek
Guitarist Pat Metheny has been working with long song forms since his career began in the 1970s. However, his 2005 release, THE WAY UP, takes the extended form to the next level. One composition split into four sections, this album just may be Metheny's most ambitious work to date.
Collaborating with longtime associates Lyle Mays (keyboards), Steve Rodby (bass), and a host of newer PMG members, Metheny embarks on a 68-minute sonic journey. Unlike a typical jazz suite, this music doesn't break down into movements; rather, the listener hears chapters, or parts, which segue seamlessly into one another. Moreover, the composition's main theme is woven, rather slyly, throughout much of the piece, which brilliantly combinesDown Beat (p.69) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The texturally complex, many-tempoed music is often constructed of overdubbed layers of attractive, ear-tickling sounds..."
JazzTimes (p.70) - "[A] work of richness, complexity and stunning execution."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Metheny builds the music as a series of interconnected themes that come to ultimate fruition near the album's end..."
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List Price $18.98 (You save $3.29)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Guitar, Jazz, Enhanced CD
Label Nonesuch
Orig Year 2005
All Time Sales Rank   1811  
CD Universe Part number 6810240
Catalog number 79876
Discs 1
Release Date Jan 25, 2005
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Pat Metheny; Steve Rodby; Lyle Mays
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5 stars PMG TAKES THE GRAMMY AGAIN
A Really brilliant compostion by Pat and Lyle. It took a few listenings to see what this album was about but I soon was experiencing the interesting and exciting journey that this album would take me on. A completely different direction to previous PMG offerings but maybe one of their best.I am continually amased by the writing and arrangement skills of this duo. I regarded "Speaking of Now" (Grammy 2002) as one of my favorite PMG Albums but "The Way Up" I feel is even better. I believe that this album will take the "Best Contempory Jazz Album" award at Grammy 2006. Thanks again PMG for another amazing offering.
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5 stars A new milestone in music
It's impossible to explain with the words the emotions coming up when listening to this CD. Pat & Lyle have been accustoming us with amazing music for about 30 years, for me they are just my "life soundtrack"! This work is a sort of compendium of these 30 years, looks like Pat wanted to say "hey guys, this is where I am now, after these 30 years, it's me, it's my portrait as an artist". It's simply one of the best CD ever issued, it's definitely in my top-10!
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4 stars How about "the way diagonal" ?!
There is plenty of diversity here, and the familiar Metheny tone, (simultaneous Piano/Guitar note melody) his works trademark. The melodies are inventive and there is complex sections of chorus/verse with each musician taking the spotlight for improvisation. Sweeping, cinematic, with tension buildup and release that marks his classic masterpieces like First Circle. Some PMG fans will say TWU is "dirivative". I feel this composition does show more progression than PMG previous efforts. This one will take multiple listenings to hear the whole story. Overall, an applauable effort, thanks PMG.
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5 stars Excellent, it doesn't get better.
This is an absolutely amazing record that I recommend to anyone. A profound composition from beggining to end, all the groove of jazz with the all the energy of rock. I have listened to the entire thing from start to finish about 5 times and everytime it blows my mind. Buy this record you will not be dissapointed.
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5 stars AWESOME!!
"It's been a long time since an album with that sort of creativity and uniqueness has hit the jazz scene."
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