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  2. Bright Size Life - Wikipedia

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    The songs for Bright Size Life were written when Metheny was living in Boston and teaching at the Berklee School of Music.Metheny's mentor, the vibraphonist Gary Burton, helped Metheny arrange the songs and accompanied him to the recording session in Germany.

  3. I Can See Your House from Here (John Scofield and Pat Metheny ...

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    I Can See Your House from Here is a 1994 jazz album by guitarists John Scofield and Pat Metheny. Scofield is heard on the left channel and Metheny on the right in this stereo recording. The band is rounded out by bass guitarist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart.

  4. Talk:I Can See Your House from Here - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:I Can See Your House from Here (John Scofield and Pat ...

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  6. Imaginary Day - Wikipedia

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    Imaginary Day is the ninth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group.It was released in 1997 by Warner Bros. Records.The album was strongly inspired by world music from Iran and Indonesia, and won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.

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  8. Zero Tolerance for Silence - Wikipedia

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    Besides, I would never do something like that. It isn't the way I operate, which I think has been pretty self-evident over the years. That record speaks for itself in its own musical terms. To me, it is a 2-D view of a world in which I am usually functioning in a more 3-D way. It is entirely flat music, and that was exactly what it was intended ...

  9. Speaking of Now - Wikipedia

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    Speaking of Now is the tenth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group.It was released in 2002 by Warner Bros. The band was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album for the album in 2003.