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Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls
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Symbad, I ask for your forgiveness if I'm disturbing you.
1) Perhaps I need to correct you... I think the Kneebody are Americans from the West Coast. Maybe... I should go reread some stuff.
2) I share your opinion that "as long as jazz flows, let it flow."
3) Congratulations on the review. I confess that the first times I heard "Sept 15," a tear would roll down my cheek... Maybe I'm just a bit silly. If God exists, he played a bit on this record too. Am I exaggerating?
Pat Metheny We Live Here
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Alas, how sorry I am to agree with you, uxo. After the first three tracks, I always feel a strong desire to put something else on. It's perhaps the only album that hasn't convinced me.
Pat Metheny Group Imaginary Day
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So... I confirm, like the others, that the review is very well developed. Compliments. As for me, Imaginary Day was the first Metheny album I listened to, and at the time it was nothing short of breathtaking! You see, my desire to start studying jazz guitar came from listening to this album, so you can understand how emotionally attached I am; aside from that, I consider it an avant-garde work, highly respectable. The Heat of The Day also contains (in my opinion, no Metheny fan should take offense) one of the best synth solos in PMG's production. But, excuse me, not even a mention of the printed alphabet on the CD, which is a stroke of genius for those who love album aesthetics!!!