Pat Metheny Group (album) explained

Pat Metheny Group
Type:studio
Artist:the Pat Metheny Group
Cover:Pmg - pmg.jpg
Border:yes
Released:March 1978[1]
Recorded:January 1978
Studio:Talent Studio, Oslo, Norway
Genre:Jazz fusion
Label:ECM
ECM 1114 ST
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Chronology:Pat Metheny
Prev Title:Watercolors
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:New Chautauqua
Next Year:1979

Pat Metheny Group is the debut album by the Pat Metheny Group, recorded in January 1978 and released on ECM in March that same year. The quartet features rhythm section Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, and Danny Gottlieb.

Background

Composition and style

Many elements that became defining traits of the band's overall sound were in place on this album, namely Metheny's incorporation of several different guitars and Mays's fusion of electronic and acoustic keyboards to create a fuller, more harmonically sophisticated foundation for the melodies and solos.[2] This is notably evidenced on "Phase Dance" where Metheny introduces the main melody on an acoustic guitar and then switches to an electric to play one of the improvisational solos, with Mays providing the foundation on keyboards before playing the other solo.[3] "Phase Dance" quickly became a signature song for the Group, most often played in concert as an introductory piece.[4] "Jaco" is a tribute to the bass player Jaco Pastorius.[5]

Personnel

Pat Metheny Group

Technical personnel

Charts

YearChartPosition
1978Billboard Jazz Albums5
1978Billboard Pop Albums123

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pat Metheny Group . .
  2. Book: Cooke, Mervyn . Pat Metheny: The ECM Years, 1975–1984 . Oxford University Press . 2017 . 97 .
  3. Book: Cooke, Mervyn . Pat Metheny: The ECM Years, 1975–1984 . Oxford University Press . 2017 . 106–108 .
  4. Book: Cooke, Mervyn . Pat Metheny: The ECM Years, 1975–1984 . Oxford University Press . 2017 . 106 .
  5. Book: Cooke, Mervyn . Pat Metheny: The ECM Years, 1975–1984 . Oxford University Press . 2017 . 112 .