The Unity Sessions (Live)

The Unity Sessions (Live)


  • Singer: Pat Metheny
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2016-05-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ 2016 Metheny Group Productions, under license to Nonesuch Records Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Adagia (Live) Pat Metheny 2:08
2
Sign of the Season (Live) Pat Metheny 10:42
3
This Belongs to You (Live) Pat Metheny 5:39
4
Roofdogs (Live) Pat Metheny 7:50
5
Cherokee (Live) Pat Metheny 5:02
6
Genealogy (Live) Pat Metheny 2:04
7
On Day One (Live) Pat Metheny 15:18
8
Phase Dance / Minuano / Midwes Pat Metheny 10:52
9
Come and See (Live) Pat Metheny 12:55
10
Police People (Live) Pat Metheny 2:52
11
Two Folk Songs (#1) [Live] Pat Metheny 4:58
12
Born (Live) Pat Metheny 7:51
13
Kin (<-->) [Live] Pat Metheny 11:06
14
Rise Up (Live) Pat Metheny 12:28
15
Go Get It (Live) Pat Metheny 4:18

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  • Reviews

    • Just be aware!

      3
      By JNPMusic
      My fault I didn't notice that most if not all of these songs I already had from the last two Unity Sessions releases. I was under the impression this was a new release and it is but it's really just a compilation of the last two US releases. I can't really say it's a greatest hits package but it should be labelled so the consumer doesn't just purchase it thinking it's a realease of new songs and does what I did being a big fan I just purchased it..... My fault......
    • wrong direction

      3
      By jazz lives
      I hate to admit, even to myself, that this collection leaves me wondering about the future of the Pat Metheny franchise. I own all of his CD's. I've always been impressed by the musicianship and passion of all his previous projects. Admittedly, "Unity Sessions" is essentially a rework of already released material. Yes, Pat continues to grow and expand his horizons. But to what end? Chris Potter is unquestionably one of the best and most musical reed players around. What I've always admired about his playing is his Passion, particularly evident on his own last release. On "Unity Sessions," his technical facility has grown immensely. But what is lacking, at least for me, is the Passion. To wrap up this uncomfortable review, it saddens me to find myself yearning for the Lyle Mays days. Yes, that's unfair of me. But those projects had it all: Musicianship, Excitement, Compositional Skills, and unbridled Passion. The "Unity" direction leaves me wanting not more, but less...ouch.
    • My Heart !

      5
      By LCB chef
      'This belongs to you', will become a jazz standard
    • Two Folk Songs

      5
      By Sierranista
      Two Folk Songs KILLS IT!