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The Way Up to the Green Mountains: The Pat Metheny Group Live

Read "The Way Up to the Green Mountains: The Pat Metheny Group Live" reviewed by Doug Collette


To his enormous credit as a musician, Pat Metheny has become more rather than less interesting as his career has developed. New Agey sounds have taken the place of airy Brazilian textures (the forgettable likes of which closed this February 15th show) while his work in studio and on the road has left him wholly unpredictable.

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Pat Metheny Group Heats Up Toronto

Read "Pat Metheny Group Heats Up Toronto" reviewed by Alain Londes


Following its Buffalo appearance, the Pat Metheny Group performed its second concert of the anticipated world tour before a capacity crowd at the Hummingbird Center in Toronto on February 18. This was the same location where the group performed three years ago on the last world tour. Metheny recognized Toronto as a major center for the ...

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Pat Metheny Group in Potsdam, NY

Read "Pat Metheny Group in Potsdam, NY" reviewed by John Kelman


Pat Metheny Group shows have, over the years, evolved into more than mere musical performance; they are events , with the production values of a rock and roll show including a technological stage set-up second to none in the jazz world (and many in the rock world, for that matter) and, with well-conceived lighting and a ...

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Article: Album Review

Pat Metheny Group: The Way Up

Read "The Way Up" reviewed by Doug Collette


Titled with his customary forward-thinking optimism, The Way Up is Pat Metheny's first project for Nonesuch Records. For all its intricacy, this ambitious group endeavor, a single extended composition in four parts, brings to mind the earliest, and comparatively simpler, works of the guitarist composer when he first established a four-piece band under his own name ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

The Way Up

Read "The Way Up" reviewed by John Kelman


Like him or not, the one thing you cannot accuse guitar icon Pat Metheny of is complacency. Over the course of his thirty-year career he has tackled everything from the Midwestern folk sensibility of New Chautauqua to the free-spirited interplay of his collaboration with Ornette Coleman, Song X. But as significant and diverse as his solo ...


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