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Pat Metheny Group: Pat Metheny (synthesizer, acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Ledford, David Blamires (vocals); Lyle Mays (piano, keyboards); Steve Rodby (acoustic & electric basses); Paul Wertico (drums); Armando Marcal (percussion, background vocals). Recorded at Power Station, New York, New York from March to April 1987. Pat Metheny Group: Armando Marcal (vocals, percussion); David Blamires, Mark Ledford (vocals); Pat Metheny (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, guitar synthesizer); Lyle Mays (piano, keyboards); Steve Rodby (acoustic bass, electric bass); Paul Wertico (drums). While Brazilian music had captured Pat Metheny's attention since the '70s, he placed an especially strong emphasis on Brazilian elements in the late '80s. A master of uniting seemingly disparate elements as a cohesive whole, the imaginative guitarist effectively combines Brazilian-influenced harmonies and rhythm with jazz, folk, and pop elements on "So May It Secretly Begin," "Third Wind," "Minuano (Six Eight)," and other celebrated gems included on Still Life (Talking). The Brazilian leanings are put aside on one of Metheny's most unique offerings ever, "Last Train Home," which boasts a charming Western theme that brings to mind a peaceful journey across the Arizona desert. That may not sound like the description of a jazz piece, but then, making the unlikely a reality is among Metheny's many admirable qualities. ~ Alex Henderson Still Life (Talking) Music Pat Metheny Still Life (Talking) Songs Still Life (Talking) Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Pat at his peak This cd is one of my best one. It is perfect for listen to in your car, at home late at night and on sunny summer days. The music flows beautifully over the whole cd. " Last train home " is my favourite. The musical tone is light brazil or samba jazz. This is one of Pat´s best cd ever. Submitted by claesrunbalk (gothenburgh,sweden)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brilliant! This is a masterpiece! It's Pat Metheny's "Pet Sounds"!
The whole CD is beautiful and has a definite cohesive feel to it! When “Still Life (Talking)” first came out, I listened to it every day. The composition and playing is all first rate.
Submitted by Monroe (North Bergen, NJ, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Album This is one of my favorite PMG albums as well. Each one of the Group albums is just one very different chapter in the incredible journey that they're on. My personal favorite is Imaginary Day; it just seems to be the one I come back to most often. But this one and Letter From Home are the ones that got me hooked. As for this other reviewer, "Scott Yanow", I think he's an imposter. There's no way he could actually work for All Music Guide writing such moronic things about clearly great music. Submitted by leahypc (New Hampshire, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Scott - you are way off! Scares me that Scot reviews CD's professionally. This is one of my all time favorite PMG CD's. I think First Circle, Atill Life Talking and Letter From Home are the quintessential PMG recordings. Submitted by Jim (Rochester, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Favorite Metheny!!! This and Letter From Home are my 2 favorites. Finally remastered 2 years later.The only question I have where are the Bonus Tracks that were supposed to be on them??? HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! Submitted by Thomas (Plymouth) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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