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Pat Metheny

One of the most original guitarists from the '80s onward (he is instantly recognizable), Pat Metheny is a chance-taking player who has gained great popularity but also taken some wild left turns. His records with the Pat Metheny Group are difficult to describe (folk-jazz? mood music?) but manage to be both accessible and original, stretching the boundaries of jazz and making Metheny famous enough that he could perform whatever type of music he wanted without losing his audience.

Metheny (whose older brother is the trumpeter Mike Metheny) started on guitar when he was 13. His talent developed quickly; he taught at both the University of Miami and Berklee while he was a teenager, and made his recording debut with Paul Bley and Jaco Pastorius in 1974. He spent an important period (1974-1977) with Gary Burton's group, met keyboardist Lyle Mays, and in 1978 formed his group, which originally featured Mays, bassist Mark Egan, and drummer Dan Gottlieb. Within a short period he was ECM's top artist and one of the most popular of all jazzmen, selling out stadiums. Metheny mostly avoided playing predictable music, and his freelance projects were always quite interesting. His 1980 album 80/81 featured Dewey Redman and Mike Brecker in a post-bop quintet; he teamed up with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins on a trio date in 1983; and two years later recorded the very outside Song X with Ornette Coleman. Metheny's other projects away from the group have included a sideman recording with Sonny Rollins; a 1990 tour with Herbie Hancock in a quartet; a trio album with Dave Holland and Roy Haynes, and a collaboration (and tour) with Joshua Redman.

Although his 1994 recording Zero Tolerance for Silence baffled his audience, Metheny retained his popularity as a consistently creative performer. In addition to recording for ECM, he has appeared as a leader on the Geffen, Warner Bros., and Nonesuch labels. Metheny has remained active in the 21st century, releasing Speaking of Now in 2002, the acoustic solo album One Quiet Night in 2003, Way Up in 2005, and Metheny Mehldau in 2006. Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau returned to the studio the following year for Quartet. Metheny released the trio album Day Trip in 2008. Orchestrion, which featured a solo Metheny playing several acoustic instruments designed and built for him by Eric Singer, appeared from Nonesuch early in 2010. Metheny released What's It All About in June of 2011, his second solo acoustic guitar recording. Unlike any other entry in his large catalog, the set was comprised entirely of covers of pop songs by contemporary songwriters (from Paul Simon and Lennon and McCartney to Antonio Carlos Jobim, Burt Bacharach, and Hal David) who have continued to hold meaning for him throughout his career. Metheny released Unity Band with saxophonist Chris Potter, drummer Antonio Sanchez, and bassist Ben Williams in June of 2012. In August the promised live The Orchestrion Project was released; it was a CD and DVD document of the one-man tour with the symphonic machine in 2010-2011. The guitarist made a compelling and independent left turn in the spring of 2013 in performing the work of composer John Zorn on Tap: John Zorn's Book of Angels, Vol. 20 on the Tzadik (owned by the composer) and Nonesuch labels simultaneously. ~ Scott Yanow & Thom Jurek, Rovi
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Track List: Tap: John Zorn's Book Of Angels, Vol. 20

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Track List: The Way Up

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sndwnr111
My intro to Pat was As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls...firs t heard on a rock station out of Philadelphia (WMMR) at 2:30AM. I went out the next day and immediately bought the album, and by the end of the week owned evey PM album available at that time. And as of this writing I have have every single PM cd and it will continue to expand with each and every new release.
Superb
Siperb
The Way Up Part 3 is my favorite movement of this beautiful piece. Minute 7 is what I envision in my mind as The Embrace. So sublime.
remembering the days phase dance san Lorenzo smooth as ice
roger.brown
His longevity is both amazing and greatly appreciated. I started listening to him in the late 1970s. The rhythms, time signatures, key signatures and key changes challenge me to enjoy the journey he lays out before me. I call it simple complexity.
What can I say about Pat Metheny? Simply great, unique. Nothing like him before or since.
Just something about his music...all to his own.....
mariykasich
Don't read this cause it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of your life. However if you do not post this to at least three songs you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put it on at least 5 songs in at least 143 minutes when if done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on your screen in big letters this is scary cuz it actually works. 3 days ago
moments ago.
Saw PMG a few years back in Orlando and after the show I noticed Nathan East (Clapton's bassist) standing by the merch table. I said hello and asked Nathan, Who's God now? He chuckled ;)
This is a if I was stuck on a desert island top ten album of all time ! ! !
AT TIMES I THINK I KNOW HIS STYLE,BUT THEN AGAIN I'AM WRONG. WHAT. VERSITATIVIE !!!
Love this freakin' song ! ! !
Once in northern jersy( 70's ),a new age station played :YOUR MUSIC OFTEN.since then I KNOW YOU EARNED:::::: : : M A S T E R S H I P : : : : : : : : : FRANK VOLPE,f.r.c. A.M.O.R.C.or g .
MidWestern Nights Dream. Wow. This is really beautiful. What a great way to say goodnight, sweet dreams, and sleep with my one true Angel. This is the best thing I've ever heard about Omaha, Nebraska. The great MidWest. I love this music.
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
philippepelu s o
The Way Up CD completely explores unparalleled sounds and depths....
chris2429
Not sure what the critic means when he says: One of the most original guitarists from the '80s onward. Pat's 1976 release Bright Size Life was admitted to the Smithsonian recently. That means ...from the 70's... not just the 80's. Quite an acomplishmen t .
The best live band I've ever heard. Pat Degnan
Metheny didn't play on it, but there's an album out by the Bob Curnow L.A. Big Band w/Bobby Shew where the band plays music of PM & Lyle Mays. Absolutely awesome playing & arranging. Ya'll should listen!
philippepelu s o
plays like a virtuoso angel, looks like a rock star : )
His recording of Ornette Coleman's Lonely Woman is sublime. On Rejoicing, I think.
Musical Genius!

The only concert I have been to where scalpers were actually looking for tickets.
Wanna hear the best of Pat Metheny? Then listen to his cut named Last Train Home. You'll be hooked for life. As a once guitar-playi n g aficionado, I can really appreciate the free-thinkin g PMG and some of the great music they are capable of making. All aboard!
seen PM a few times but this track always haunts me...
I was there!....ZL O L no really seriously... supporting Left turn..I think..
Saw king crimson and Jeffers whatever spaceship ...but Pats show was..incredi b l e . . .
cathy-tony.h
I will never forget when I saw him in the 80's at the concert at the pier in NYC. The USS Intrepid was right next to me and the music was awesome. Can't decribe it.
I love Pat Metheny, this is my PM music
I love Pat Metheny. Just love him. Love him!! It's the evocative atmosphere in his songs. (My daughter says that most of his music is furniture store background music), haha, but I find him to be visionary--- e s p e c i a l l y the old stuff with Lyle Mays---and his solo guitar work recently is sensational. One Quiet Night is constantly caressing my ears and blessing my soul when I work from home.
marvin.guthr i e
My first Matheny experience was in Washington D.C. at the Leif Theater with his special guest Phil Perry. Pat created such a mood that it seemed Phil just floated onstage when it was his time to croon. What a beautiful night!
ty.fitts.af
I have about 12 CD's of the PMG, my all time favorite is Speaking of now/w Richard Bona, I'm telling u theres nothing like it on the planet!
ty.fitts.af
My Dad had been listening to PM for years ( late 70's) I didn't start until 1999's, my oldest daughter says I'm obsessed, maybe I am. Theres no other jazz artist like Metheny, he's simply the best! I can literally listen to him all day.
I saw Pat Metheny in 1992 on his Secret Story tour. First time I ever heard CD quality sound at a live concert. Amazing show!
oliviaholick y
Pat metheny's Album Off Ramp was beautiful
tedbujalski
...poor jaco...lost in a world he couldn't understand.. . t h e y built a small park in his memory just south of Commercial on Dixie Hiway in Oakland Park...I wonder if many people driving down Dixie know his story...
I'm driving from Richmond, Va. to Erie Pa. (about 8 hours I hope) to see Unity Band with my best friend who lives just east of Erie in OLEAN, NY early next month. Can't wait to go! Nothing like a Pat concert....e x c e p t . maybe a Jerry concert but those are no more. The long awaited Orchestrion DVD will arrive in my mailbox while I'm there!!
surfsoul
If it's tasteful and mood provoking then Pat Matheney is the musician
you will enjoy hearing. Always patient and dedicated to his original
sound he continues to pioneer the limits of pure, soothing music.
Always look for him as his tunes are nice no matter how old.
the man we call him PM HE JUST PLAYED AT THE DETROIT JAZZ FESTIVAL LABOR DAY WEEKEND ONE SHOW FOR ONE HOUR AND 30 MINUTES OH YEAH THE SHOW WAS FREE AND BLEW THE ROOF OFF THE PLACE OH YEAH IT WAS OUT SIDE AND THERE WAS NO ROOF KEEP ROLLING (PM)
frank.lopez
Never get enough!
Metheny can only be described as cool- the original intent of jazz music.
I was introduced to Pat Metheny by my friend James Sidlo when I was stationed in Holland at CNA. We went to his concert which featured First Circle, I will never forget that day and have been in love with Pat Metheny's music since. Thank you Pat you bring joy to my life.
he continues to be one of the best....... will always push the envelope . his best for me < way too many ; 20 + years > . for me ,it would have to be most of his body of work . also , great to see that he is still searching also !
San Lorenzo is one of many signature pieces. It too is in my top 5 Metheny compositions . A perfect intro to his genius. I love his sound.
my older brother turned me on to metheny...th e song he played was san lorenzo...th e greatest song i ever heard.
elkatehar
discovered this man when i saw fthemovie Falcon and the Snowman. Went out immediately after the movie tobuy the soundtrack. idbelieve that movie soundtrack put him on the map. Ihavebeenlis t e n i n g to him for over twenty five plus years. If ieverhit the lottery,one ofmy first splurges woudlbe to have him perform a private concert just for me and some close friends. Great Talent who is not afraid to bringinall kinds of artist to fill outhis talents. Top five gutarist of all timelivingor dead.
jcsuccess77
What talent! I have such an appreciation for musicians!
I have been listening to Pat thru it all. I have compared him on many occasion to Wes and Lee, but he has his own voice which is incomparable . My top 10 of all guitar players world wide include him. Although not at the top of the list he is in good company which include Jeff Beck, Al DiMeola. John Mc, Eric Clap, and Carlos, this is of the living...Def i n i t e l y a Man to be reckoned with on the Guitar...Pat Matheny is around 8 or 9 on my list. I love his never ending genre creation which I consi
I conceived my son to Are you going with me....what a profound artist.
thenelli
Simply the Best!
moeman the music is smooth and let's the mind wonder and flows
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