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Pat Metheny Group,Lyle Mays/Switzerland 1987

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Montreux was the highlight performance in the middle of the 1987 Pat Metheny Group’s 1987 tour, which began with a U.S. tour in February, followed by a legendary 13 shows in the Soviet Union, and ended with a Japan tour in October.・Jazz Festival’s famous performances are now available in the highest quality stereo sound board remastered complete version! ! ! Metheny wanted the album following “First Circle” to be his own Brazilian fusion work, but Eicher was reluctant to the idea, so he eventually left ECM and founded his own production company, before transferring to Geffen. The Pat Metheny Group reached its commercial peak with the long-awaited double masterpiece “Still Life” in 1987 and “Letter from Home” in 1989, which had strong Brazilian music colors. The first step was the performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland on July 3rd, which was famous as a masterpiece in 1987, immediately after the recording of “Still Life”, and has been carefully remastered by the label. I tried it out as a 2-disc set that was completely recorded up to the encore for 2 and a half hours on the highest quality stereo sound board! ! ! Live at Casino Barriere de Montreux,Montreux,Switzerland July.03.1987 EX – SBD 2017 Original Remaster 144 min Disc 1 1. Phase Dance 2. Travels 3. Tell it All 4. Last Train Home 5. Daulton Lee 6. First Circle 7. Scrap Metal 8. Farmer’s Trust 9. So May it Secretly Begin 10. Straight on Red Disc 2 1. Are you Going with Me? 2. The Fields,The Sky 3. It’s Just Talk 4. Letter from Home 5. Untitled 6. This is Not America 7. Minuano (Six Eight) 8. Third Wind Pat Metheny – Guitars Lyle Mays – Piano Syhth Steve Rodby – Bass Paul Wertico – Drums Armando Marcal – Percussion Mark Ledford -Vocals

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