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Article: Extended Analysis

Unity Band

Read "Unity Band" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Pat Metheny Unity Band Nonesuch Records 2012 It may be premature to write about the Pat Metheny Group in the past tense, but it's been seven years now since The Way Up (Nonesuch Records, 2005) and its last world tour. A feeling is creeping in that the 68-minute opus may have ...

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News: Recording

Nonesuch Releases New Pat Metheny Unity Band Record, June 12

Nonesuch Releases New Pat Metheny Unity Band Record, June 12

Saxophonist Chris Potter, Drummer Antonio Sanchez, and Bassist Ben Williams Join Guitarist Metheny First Metheny-led band in 30 years to feature sax also embarks on 39-city summer & fall tour See upcoming tour dates For the first time since his 1980 release 80/81, guitarist Pat Metheny has recorded with a band that features tenor saxophone. Unity ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Unity Band

Read "Unity Band" reviewed by John Kelman


In a time when compressed music is the norm—often removing the details an artist has worked so hard to capture in recording—it's great to have someone like guitarist Pat Metheny still paying attention to the very minutiae that can make a very, very good record great. Unity Band would be a very, very good record under ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Brad Mehldau: The Art of the Trio - Recordings 1996-2001

Read "Brad Mehldau: The Art of the Trio - Recordings 1996-2001" reviewed by John Kelman


Brad Mehldau Trio The Art of the Trio: Recordings 1996-2001 Nonesuch Records 2011 It's hard to believe that it's only been fifteen years since Brad Mehldau emerged on the scene, so prevalent and influential has the pianist become since then. At the same time as he was gaining some significant ...

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Article: Album Review

Brad Mehldau: Live in Marciac

Read "Live in Marciac" reviewed by Kevin Davis


In his 2000 book Fargo Rock City (Scribner), Chuck Klosterman explains a phenomenon in heavy metal that involves the critical threshold at which the speed of notes within a solo actually changes the inherent meaning of the sound. To illustrate his point, he describes a passage by ex-Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent that, upon crossing said threshold, ...

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Article: Album Review

Pat Metheny: What's It All About

Read "What's It All About" reviewed by John Kelman


Pat Metheny has released plenty of solo albums over the years, but One Quiet Night (Nonesuch, 2003) found him turning to a different modus operandi, imposing a series of restrictions: one guitar, one tuning, no overdubs. An intimate album of mostly original material, beyond three covers including Keith Jarrett's “My Song" and Gerry & the Pacemakers' ...

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Article: Interview

Matt Penman: Down on James Farm

Read "Matt Penman: Down on James Farm" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


Matt Penman and his bass have inhabited a variety of musical places and spaces in recent years, all of them on a very high level. That speaks to his abilities on his instrument, and his adaptability to diverse situations. He of the fluid hands, rich sound and steady, melodic pulse always comes through. That's why he's ...

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Article: Album Review

James Farm: James Farm

Read "James Farm" reviewed by John Kelman


A byproduct of special event programming at jazz festivals is that sometimes lead to greater things. When guitarist Pat Metheny reunited with vibraphonist Gary Burton's mid-'70s quartet as part of his By Invitation series at the 2005 Montreal Jazz Festival, there were no plans to tour the world in subsequent years and release Quartet Live (Concord, ...

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Article: Live Review

Randy Newman: Ottawa, Canada, March 28, 2011

Read "Randy Newman: Ottawa, Canada, March 28, 2011" reviewed by John Kelman


Randy NewmanCentrepointe Theatre, Ottawa, Canada March 28, 2011 While it's not been the 25 years that he cited as the time that's passed since his last Ottawa performance--he was actually in town for the 2007 Ottawa Bluesfest--it was his first time playing in a theater setting in Ottawa since the mid-1980s, ...

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News: Recording

Nonesuch Releases Jazz Quartet James Farm’s Self-Titled Debut Album on April 26

Nonesuch Releases Jazz Quartet James Farm’s Self-Titled Debut Album on April 26

New band features Joshua Redman (saxophone), Aaron Parks (piano), Matt Penman (bass), and Eric Harland (drums), all of whom composed pieces for the record “James Farm could be one of those rare breakthrough bands—Miles and Brubeck did it long ago—that appeals to a significant audience beyond the jazz audience." —San Jose Mercury News James Farm is ...


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