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    Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny beyound the Missouri Sky

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    Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny   beyound the Missouri Sky

    Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny beyound the Missouri Sky
    EAC rip | Flac+cue | 282Mb | 69.31min | 1997 | jazz

    BEYOND THE MISSOURI SKY won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group.

    Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny   beyound the Missouri Sky


    Waltz For Ruth
    Our Spanish Love Song
    Message to a Friend
    Two For the Road
    First Song
    Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, The
    Precious Jewel, The
    He's Gone Away
    Moon Song, The
    Tears of Rain
    Cinema Paradiso (Love Theme)
    Cinema Paradiso: Main Theme
    Spiritual

    Metheny and Haden have a lot in common. They're two of the most respected musicians at the vanguard of contemporary jazz, and … Full Descriptionthey've worked together in Metheny's own band as well as with people like Ornette Coleman, Abbey Lincoln and Michael Brecker. They're both innovators who've blazed new trails on their respective axes. They're also both from small towns in Missouri, which is the underlying theme of this collaboration. Essentially an acoustic duet album, MISSOURI SKY finds these old friends joining together to paint an aural landscape that evokes the wide open spaces and heartland Americana of the place where they grew up.

    The album mixes original tunes by Haden and Metheny with some carefully chosen outside material, including Jimmy Webb's "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress" and Roy Acuff's "Precious Jewel." All the tunes on the album benefit from the precision and grace of Metheny's acoustic guitar and the thoughtful fluidity of Haden's bass.

    Principally recorded at Right Track Studio, New York, New York in 1996. Includes liner notes by Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny.

    Personnel: Charlie Haden (bass); Pat Metheny (various instruments, acoustic guitar).