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PAT METHENY, DAVE HOLLAND & ROY HAYNES: QUESTION AND ANSWERPat MethenyJazz Rock/Fusion3.35 | 38 ratings |
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![]() Ok, now that I've gotten that off my chest... This album is much more of a traditional jazz album than the majority of what I've heard from Metheny. While there is a slight bit of fusion (light), the bulk of this recording is more like a Wes Montgomery album than a John McLaughlin. And while the performances are exceptional, and sometimes very fast, the tone of the entire album is quite soft. The album is a great example of background music for an upscale cocktail party. Despite the talent shown by Metheny and Roy Haynes, the music never rises above that level. Even during a fine drum solo.
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