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Pat Metheny: From This Place
ByPat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Each of these ten new compositions seems to reflect a different aspect of Metheny as composer and guitarist, casting his bright and articulate voice in various configurations of his core band (Welsh pianist

Gwilym Simcock
pianob.1981

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971

MeShell NdegeOcello
bass, electricb.1968

Gregoire Maret
harmonicab.1975

Luis Conte
percussionb.1954

Hollywood Studio Symphony
band / ensemble / orchestraListening to From This Place is like drinking from a firehouse: There is just so much great music that it's almost mind-boggling to hear it all in one sitting. Make the time to take your time with this one.
Simcock's capacity to engage musically and emotionally on piano with Metheny's guitar honors the memory of

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020
The opening widescreen travelogue journeys for more than thirteen sprawling minutes and reaches several exhilarating destinations but still leaves "America Undefined." Simcock sounds mellow piano chimes to counterpoint Metheny's guitar, then jackrabbits into a steeplechase with the rhythm section to drive the melody hard. The second half of "America Undefined" kind of sounds like the first half of "America Undefined" just floats up into the air and disintegrates into pieces: Weird electronic sound wobbles across the speakers, a clanging train bell zips past, the music collapses upon itself and then explodes like a brilliant star in a bluesy march full of atmosphere and orchestral strings and power and majesty...a genuine cinematic treat for your ears, a truly awesome composition, and most likely one of Metheny's best.
The title track was inspired by the seismic shift in US politics institutionalized by the November 2016 election, with vocalist Meshell Ndegeocello breathing soul and fire into Metheny's lyrics. Conductor Joel McNeely swaddles "Love May Take Awhile," another Metheny guitar ballad so lyrically beautiful you almost feel him singing through his guitar strings, in the sweet orchestral sound of

Nelson Riddle
arranger1921 - 1985
From This Place is a genuine masterpiece because it simultaneously consolidates all the styles in which we've heard Pat Metheny play but does more than just look back: It steps into new directions and sounds that make his future seem as exciting as his legendary past. ">
Track Listing
America Undefined; Wide and Far; You Are; Same River; Pathmaker; The Past in Us; Everything Explained; From This Place; Sixty-Six; Love May Take Awhile.
Personnel
Pat Metheny
guitarGwilym Simcock
pianoLinda May Han Oh
bass, acousticAntonio Sanchez
drumsMeShell NdegeOcello
bass, electricGregoire Maret
harmonicaLuis Conte
percussionHollywood Studio Symphony
band / ensemble / orchestraAlbum information
Title: From This Place | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Nonesuch Records
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