Still Life (Talking) EXPLICIT LYRICS Pat Metheny Group

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  • Release Date: 02/07/2006
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 26,956
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597994827
 
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Still Life (Talking)

1LISTENMinuano (Six Eight) 9:27
2LISTENSo May It Secretly Begin 6:26
3LISTENLast Train Home 5:41
4LISTEN(It's Just) Talk 6:17
5LISTENThird Wind 8:37
6LISTENDistance 2:45
7LISTENIn Her Family 3:18

Editorial Reviews

While Brazilian music had captured Pat Metheny's attention since the '70s, he placed an especially strong emphasis on Brazilian elements in the late '80s. A master of uniting seemingly disparate elements as a cohesive whole, the imaginative guitarist effectively combines Brazilian-influenced harmonies and rhythm with jazz, folk, and pop elements on "So May It Secretly Begin," "Third Wind," "Minuano (Six Eight)," and other celebrated gems included on Still Life (Talking). The Brazilian leanings are put aside on one of Metheny's most unique offerings ever, "Last Train Home," which boasts a charming Western theme that brings to mind a peaceful journey across the Arizona desert. That may not sound like the description of a jazz piece, but then, making the unlikely a reality is among Metheny's many admirable qualities. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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