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Pat Metheny: Unity Band (2012)

Written By Hourpost on Monday, June 11, 2012 | 12:40 AM

Pat Metheny's Unity Band is a wave to his fine album 80/81, which featured the late Michael Brecker and Dewey Redman on saxes. Their roles are merged here on a batch of new Metheny pieces by the versatile Chris Potter, accompanied by regular drummer Antonio Sanchez and gifted bass newcomer Ben Williams. The themes are typical Metheny: sensuous Latin grooves, synth-guitar fusion, folksy ballads, a good deal of jazz swing – and the rhythm section is mindboggling, not to mention beautifully recorded. Roofdogs evokes the long-running Pat Metheny Group with its horn-like guitar synth, Come and See imaginatively mingles the multi-stringed Picasso guitar and Potter's bass clarinet. Meanwhile, jamming with Williams and Sanchez on Leaving Town, Metheny's blues/funk phrasing is as fresh as any of his recorded improvisations in recent times. The torchy Then and Now showcases Potter's resonant tenor tone and upper-register ease, and Breakdealer offers a short-burst theme for everybody to solo on. It's all about the playing skills of a dazzling band, which live shows will undoubtedly ram home even harder.
Tracklist:
1 New Year 7:37
2 Roofdogs 5:33
3 Come and See 8:28
4 This Belongs to You 5:20
5 Leaving Town 6:24
6 Interval Waltz 6:26
7 Signals (Orchestrion Sketch) 11:26
8 Then and Now 5:57
9 Breakdealer 8:34
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