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American Garage
Musiciens/Orchrestre :
Pat Metheny (electric & acoustic guitars), Lyle Mays (piano, Oberheim synthesizer, autoharp, electric organ), Mark Egan (electric bass), Dan Gottlieb (drums)
Label :
ECM
Grammage :
180
1 LP
| 33rpm
| Stereo | Limited Edition
Description :
"Pat Metheny's popularity jumped to a much higher level in 1979 with his record American Garage". - The New York Times
Touchtones from ECM's 40-year history. Specially-priced and newly-packaged! The second ... [Show more]
Description:
"Pat Metheny's popularity jumped to a much higher level in 1979 with his record American Garage". - The New York Times
Touchtones from ECM's 40-year history. Specially-priced and newly-packaged! The second recording of the Pat Metheny Group. Released originally in 1979 at a time when the band was headed for stardom.
The back liner photo gives the impression of a grungy Midwestern garage band, but no, that doesn't describe this sophisticated jazz-rock quartet, which was simultaneously breaking into mass-market acceptance and away from the contemplative ECM stereotype, writes AllMusic. The arrangements are more structured, the playing often more intense and searching, with a more pronounced rock influence. On the title track, Metheny digs in and displays some authoritative rock-oriented licks and intensity, and the rhythms on "The Search" have a slight, at times asymmetrical Latin feeling. The nearly 13-minute "The Epic" finds the Metheny group developing some real combustion in the improvised sections as Metheny, keyboardist Lyle Mays, bassist Mark Egan and drummer Danny Gottlieb grow tighter as a unit. In hindsight, some of the music seems a bit too tightly conceived to allow adequate breathing room, but this is still high-quality jazz-rock for its time.
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Tracks :
- Side A :
- 1. (Cross The) Heartland
- 2. Airstream
- 3. The Search
- Side B :
- 1. American Garage
- 2. The Epic
Reference: ECM 96542