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Pat Metheny Group includes: Pat Metheny (acoustic & electric guitars, Synclavier, synthesizer); Pedro Aznar (vocals, tenor saxophone, pipes, melodica, vibraphone, marimba, acoustic guitar, charango, percussion); Lyle Mays (trumpet, piano, organ, keyboards, Synclavier); Steve Rodby (acoustic & electric basses); Paul Wertico (drums, percussion); Armando Marcal (percussion). Recorded at The Power Station, New York, New York in 1989. Pat Metheny Group: Pedro Aznar (vocals, acoustic guitar, charango, panpipes, melodica, tenor saxophone, marimba, percussion); Pat Metheny (soprano, guitars, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, tiple, guitar synthesizer); Lyle Mays (accordion, trumpet, piano, organ, keyboards, Synclavier); Steve Rodby (acoustic bass, electric bass); Paul Wertico (drums, percussion); Armando Marcal (percussion). Picking up where Still Life (Talking) leaves off (instead of throwing listeners a curve ball like Song X), the equally triumphant Letter from Home stresses Brazilian elements with superb results. While a number of these treasures -- including "Beat 70," "Have You Heard," and "Every Summer Night" -- are light and accessible enough to have enjoyed exposure on some smooth jazz stations, Letter contains the type of depth and honesty that's sorely lacking in most smooth jazz. Metheny has always known the difference between light and lightweight, and even at his most delicate, he avoids entering "Muzak" territory. True to form, the improviser doesn't shy away from making extensive use of technology, but is insightful enough to do so in a very warm and soulful fashion. Like Still Life, Letter from Home is a fine example of a CD that is both a commercial and an artistic success. ~ Alex HendersonDown Beat (10/89, p.29) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...one of the most pleasing Group albums....Metheny, for the most part back to his signature electric guitar sound, seems intent on connecting here, and he does..." Letter From Home Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $2.29) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Guitar, Jazz | | Label | Nonesuch | | Orig Year | 1989 | | All Time Sales Rank | 16918  | | CD Universe Part number | 7016789 | | Catalog number | 79940 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 07, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Pat Metheny | | Engineer | Rob Eaton; Bruce Calder | | Additional Info | Remastered |
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Letter From Home
$15.69 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 ...
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$13.69 Personnel: Pat Metheny (acoustic & electric guitars, guitar synthesizers); Pedro Aznar (vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion, saxophone, steel drums, vibraphone, marimba, Melodica); Armando Marcal (vocals, percussion, timbales, congas); Lyle Mays (piano, keyboards); Steve Rodby (acoustic & electric bass); Paul Wertico (drums, percussion). All songs written or co-written by Pat Metheny. "The Road To You" won the 1994 Grammy Award for ...
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$13.69 Pat Metheny Group: Pat Metheny (guitar, guitar synthesizer); David Blamires (vocals); Mark Ledford (vocals, whistles, flugelhorn, trumpet); Lyle Mays (piano, keyboards); Steve Rodby (acoustic & electric basses); Paul Wertico (drums); Luis Conte (percussion). Additional personnel: Dave Samuels (cymbals); Sammy Merendino (drum programming). Principally recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York in 1994. WE LIVE HERE won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance. Pat Metheny: Mark Ledford (vocals, whistling, ...
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Letter From Home
$13.69 Pat Metheny Group: Pat Metheny (acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars, 42-string pikasso guitar, e-bow, slide, soprano & fretless guitars, synthesizer); Lyle Mays (piano, spinet piano, celeste, pedal harmonium, autoharp, electric piano, Clavinet); Steve Rodby (acoustic bass, piccolo bass); Paul Wertico (drums, percussion). Recorded at Right Track Studio, New York, New York in May 1996. Includes liner notes by Pat Metheny. Pat Metheny: Lyle Mays, Pat Metheny, Paul Wertico, Steve Rodby. Pat Metheny has had such an unpredictable and diverse recording career that it is somewhat surprising that he has been able to hold on to his great popularity during the past two decades. This set with his "group," a quartet also featuring keyboardist ...
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$15.65 Personnel: Pat Metheny (guitar); Brad Mehldau (piano); Larry Grenadier (bass instrument); Jeff Ballard (drums). This collaboration between guitarist Pat Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau echoes the 1962 minor masterpiece UNDERCURRENT, a set of improvised duets between guitarist Jim Hall and pianist Bill Evans. Like Hall and Evans, Mehldau and Metheny rarely stray too far from a standard approach, sticking mostly to post bop and ballad frameworks. But the magic of the album comes from the warm, intricate webs the two weave, especially on the quiet, meditative pieces. The pair are joined by a rhythm section on a few tracks, but for the most part, METHENY/MEHLDAU features the musicians unaccompanied, luxuriating in the ...
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$15.29 Personnel: Pamela Williams (acoustic guitar, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming, background vocals); Pamela Williams (various instruments, programming); Precious Iglesias (vocals); Melvin Jones (trumpet); Linny Nance (piano, drum programming); David Andrew Mann, David Mann (keyboards); Precious Iglesias (background vocals); Steve "Left Hand" Lewis, Michael Sims (guitar); Leon Bisquera (Fender Rhodes piano). Recording information: Linny Nance Studio, Dallas, TX; Saxtress Studio, Atlanta, GA; Studio 107, New York, NY. Photographer: Anthony Barboza. Arranger: Pamela Williams. Almost like a commercially dictated epidemic, nearly every top smooth jazz artist did a cover album in the mid-2000s. Saxtress Pamela Williams came to the party a little after most ...
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