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From the tour accompanying “Day Trip” released in 2008 (recorded in 2005), which is said to be the best guitar trio work in recent years, by Pat Metheny, Christian McBride, and Antonio Sanchez, who later became Metheny’s right-hand man. , Taikoban is now available, which is a coupling recording of the second day of San Francisco Yoshizu’s performance and the first European performance in Darmstadt! ! This golden trio has actually been active since 2004, and recorded as early as 2005, which is unusual for Metheny, who is known as a perfectionist. However, the three most popular members left behind the final mixdown and went on to separate activities…but they reunited in 2007. They immediately resumed touring and completed the album in their spare time, finally releasing it in 2008 under the title “Day Trip.” On the 2nd to 4th day of the American tour that began with this release, Yoshizu 2 was released on February 22, 2008, following the first day of the tour, which was already on sale, from the 3rd consecutive tour at San Francisco Yoshizu, which represented the beginning. The stage on the day, and the live performance at Darmstadt Central Station, Germany, on June 30, 2008, which was said to have been recorded live on the first day of the European tour that started in June, are both carefully recorded by the label. A 3-disc set of 3 and a half hours of recorded music has arrived in superb high-quality stereo sound with excellent mastering! ! By the way, both performances have completely different setlists! ! Fans are sure to go crazy just by seeing the songs being played at the two performances! “The Bat”, “Day Trip”, “How Insensitive”, “The Sound of Water”, “So May It Secretly Begin”, “Unity Village”, “Make Peace”, “Bright “Size Life,” “Police People,” “Is This America,” “Lone Jack,” etc…Almost all of the songs that this trio prepared for the tour can be heard in this set! The performance will be performed using the ultimate trio formation, with Metheny’s guitar being the only chord and solo instrument, and will recreate the history of jazz guitar masters such as Wes and Jim Hall, as well as Metheny’s unique sense of contemporary harmony of the new generation. Pat Metheny’s essence as a guitarist is fully showcased through an exquisite blend of American music such as blues and country, and Metheny’s guitar is fully utilized not only electric but also acoustic, guitar, and synth.・The play is thoroughly futuristic and if you are a fan, you will have no choice but to listen to it. In addition, the vivid rhythm changes and various styles presented by McBride and Sanchez, who are admired by the new generation, are innovative, encompassing everything from bop, mode, and free jazz, to a unique sense that naturally incorporates humor and dynamism. Groove the comfortable discomfort. Of course, the two solos are also fully featured. The three of them work in perfect synchronization, constructing an ensemble that is at times abstract and dynamic, yet delicate and controlled, forming a wonderful triangle that unleashes ever-changing improvisation based on a firm vision. , they create a sense of exhilaration and tension that is only possible because they are a trio whose members have outstanding technique and sensitivity that no one else can imitate. You are sure to be mesmerized by the stunning performance that can be called a new style of contemporary guitar trio! ! ! Disc 1 Live at Yoshi’s San Francisco,CA February.22.2008 (Late Show) EX-AUD 2019 Original Remaster 86min 1. Improvisation – Song for the Boys 2. How Insensitive 3. The Sound of Water 4. So May it Secretly Begin 5. Day Trip 6. Unity Village 7. Calvin’s Keys 8. The Bat Disc 2 1. When We Were Free 2. Backarm and Blackchange Live at Centralstation,Darmstadt,Germany June.30.2008 EX-SBD 2019 Original Remaster 114min 3. Make Peace 4. Unrequited 5. The Sound of Water 6. A Night Away 7. Son of 13 Disc 3 1. Bright Size Life 2. Let’s Move 3. Always and Forever 4. Police People 06:49 5. Whan We Were Free 6. Is This America? 7. Lone Jack 8. Backarm & Blackchange Pat Metheny Guitars Christian McBride Bass Antonio Sanchez Drums
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