Author: METHENY,PAT GROUP
Format: Import
Release Date: 21-08-2014
Details: Amazon.ca Pat Metheny describes his Group's 12th album as "an extended journey into a musical zone that lets you imagine your own scenario and stories, and emotions to go with them ... We really decided we'd do a record that was about extended journeys, and even try to give the whole record that feeling of a story." Metheny has worked with keyboard player Lyle Mays for over 20 years, and with Steve Rodby (bass) and Paul Wertico (drums) leads a perfectly intuitive quartet, able to move with fluid grace from luxurious jazz-rock textures to ambient soundscapes and on-the-beat tunes with consummate perfection. Metheny plays several new instruments, including a fretless classical guitar on the gamelan-inspired title track, his tasteful improvisations brilliantly interlocking with May's distinctive synthesiser sounds. Elsewhere "The Roots Of Coincidence" ventures into techno-metal, yet as Metheny says "every tune succeeds or fails by the improvisation that happens within it. To me, that more than anything else still links what we do inevitably to the word 'jazz'." With the additional of four percussionists, and a playfully encoded cover, Imaginary Day sees the Pat Metheny Group follow-up Quartet (1996) still revealing in the joy of making fresh, endlessly inventive and uplifting melodic music. --Gary S. Dalkin Product Description Written in collaboration with longtime compatriot Lyle Mays, the music on Imaginary Day incorporates a vast array of new sound forms into the group's classic sound. From the Chinese overtone of the title track to the Moroccan drone influence on The Heat Of The Day; from the plaintive acoustic sound of Too Soon Tomorrow and Follow Me to the string-bending dexterity of Into the Dream, and the genre-busting The Roots Of Coincidence, the album is an uncanny mixture of evocative sounds and innovative textures.
UPC: 093624679127
EAN: 0093624679127
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood