Attn: Ian - Pat Metheny Unity Group concert

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  • charles t
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 592

    Attn: Ian - Pat Metheny Unity Group concert

    Ian: I recall your recent ferver, re: Pat Metheny Unity Group's new CD - KIN.

    After having picked up tickets back on July 2, was finally led to the Promised GIG - Feb. 25.

    Of course, what is immediately apparent with Pat's current configuration - along with predecessor Unity Band - is that:

    It's jazz, man!

    Even with a stage-full of orchestrion robots; which from my 4th row vantage point, sounded like a a small river of sonic whispers...not very prevalent in the main mix, whatsoever.

    To those of us who harken back to the classic 80/81 album featuring Michael Brecker, the stellar musicianship of Chris Potter is perfect. This guy never seems to hit a wrong note!

    I was particularly pleased by the sweet-sounding acoustic bass-playing by relatively young - Ben Williams.

    I wish I could add some kudos for the newest member - Giuillio Carmassi on keyboards, but except for his being featured on an a-capella tune, he didn't penetrate much into the very loud mix (there was a one-story speaker sitting on the stage in front of us).

    Antonio Sanchez is such a force on drums...I can't fathom how he does it night-after-night. (In fact, he seemed to have lost weight from the time I caught him leading a quartet with David Binney & Donny McCaslin in Hollywood).

    What follows is a review of the succeeding night's gig - up the coast in Santa Barbara...

    Last edited by charles t; 04-03-14, 00:55.
  • aka Calum Da Jazbo
    Late member
    • Nov 2010
    • 9173

    #2
    i am sure Ian will enjoy that Chas T - i did too! ta!
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    • Paul Campbell
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 59

      #3
      Thanks for the review, Charles. I second your comments about Chris Potter... saw him at the Vanguard and he was excellent.

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      • Ian Thumwood
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 4223

        #4
        Charles

        thanks for posting the link. I saw the Unity Band at Vienne and was likewise impressed by the bassist. I think this is Mehteny's best group for a long while and not too dissimilar from when I saw him with Brecker, SSanchez and McBride. Shem that band never recorded.

        I've not got the latest album yet. Still awaiting the arrival of a Mary Halvorson record in the post. I've read a lot about her but not been impressed until an NPR concert surfaced on Youtube.

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        • charles t
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 592

          #5
          Thanks Paul and Ian for the feedbacks.

          Ian, when KIN arrives - you may want to anticipate the selection "Born"...of which the Downbeat reviewer used the expression 'churchy'.

          Upon reflecting on my own hearing said tune in person, I would classify the experience as (nothing-less than):

          'Solemn' (capital S).

          Mary Halvorson is particularly edgy...right up there in Nels Cline territory (exclm mark assumed).

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          • Tenor Freak
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            • Dec 2010
            • 1061

            #6
            Mary Halvorson is excellent and should have her own television programme.
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