The addition of vocalists Mark Ledford and David Blamires, along with percussionist Armando Marçal, added a human, orchestral texture without the use of traditional lyrics.
Complex, sun-drenched chord progressions influenced by Pat’s time in Brazil. Pat Metheny Group Still Life Talking Rar
In 1987, the released Still Life (Talking) , a landmark recording that redefined contemporary jazz and cemented the group’s status as a global powerhouse . As the first album released on Geffen Records following their departure from ECM, it signaled a new era of creative freedom and sonic exploration. The Sound of the "Brazilian Trilogy" The addition of vocalists Mark Ledford and David
Co-produced by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays, the album features a polished, "widescreen" sound that makes use of the recording studio as an instrument in its own right. Essential Tracks along with percussionist Armando Marçal