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The first step of this trio (plus a quartet with some David participation) was made in 2005, three years before the Metheny, McBride, and Sanchez trio recorded their masterpiece “Day Trip” in 2008. A famous performance appears! ! ! “The Way Up” is a masterpiece representing the Pat Metheny Group, released in 2005, the first song released by Nonesuch Records, which won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album the following year. In 2005, Metheny (group) began a tour in conjunction with the release of “The Way Up” in Pennsylvania on February 12th, and it lasted for 100 performances until July. Also in July, at the Montreal Jazz Festival in Canada, he performed as a trio with Kenny Warner and Sanchez, and as a duo with Toots Thielemans, Michael Caine, and Charlie Haden. Metheny’s previous performances include a reenactment of “Beyond the Missouri Sky,” Gary Burton, Steve Swallow, 80/81 Revisited with Dewey Redman, and finally PMG, on various stages that have Metheny fans drooling. After performing at Roy Haynes’ 80th birthday concert, which became a hot topic all over the world and featured Chick Corea, Burton, Redman, and McBride in August, McBride performed a special live that summarized history. The trio and quartet, which will include David Sanchez and David Sanchez in the second half, will be touring the US from September 7th to November 13th for another 50 performances. From the trio and quartet’s U.S. tour, the performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival held in Monterey, California, which is known for its famous performances, is completely recorded on a perfect high-quality stereo sound board that has been carefully mastered by the label. The recorded items have arrived! ! ! Live at Monterey Jazz Festival,CA September.18.2005 EX – SBD 2017 Original Remaster 77 min 1. Last Train Home – Picasso intro – So May it Secretly Begin 2. Number 13 3. Question & Answer 4. Police People* 5. The Good Life* 6. Number 61* 7. Timeline* 8. When We Were Free* Pat Metheny – Guitars Christian McBride – Bass Antonio Sanchez – Drums David Sanchez – Tenor Saxophone
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