Pat Metheny Group – Still Life (Talking)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1987 album Still Life (Talking).
Music from Still Life (Talking)
Artists on Still Life (Talking)
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Pat Metheny Group Joni Mitchell (band) Noa & Pat Metheny John Scofield & Pat Metheny Pat Metheny Trio Pat Metheny Unity Group Pat Metheny Unity Band Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny Anna Maria Jopek & Friends with Pat Metheny Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman Pat Metheny & Sonny Rollins Trio Antônio Carlos Jobim, Pat Metheny Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Jim Hall & Pat Metheny Derek Bailey, Pat Metheny, Gregg Bendian, & Paul Wertico
Gear Used On Still Life (Talking)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Pat Metheny Group – Still Life (Talking) (1987). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
World Instruments used by Pat Metheny on Still Life (Talking)
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"The electric sitar was an instrument that i had used to color various tracks for the previous few years - and I wanted to write something that would feature it as a lead voice for an entire tune. Trains, ans the sounds of trains, are familiar and important to me; the Missouri Pacific Line was just outside the window of the house I grew up in, and the sound of distant trains was a constant counterpoint to growing up in Lee's Summit. This tune was without a bridge for a long time - finally just before we recorded it, the bridge came, shown here in this book with the excellent vocal counterline that Lyle came up with for the arrangement of the tune that appears on the record." . Pat Metheny about the Coral Electric Sitar and the tune "Last Train Home"on the Pat Metheny Songbook (Hal Leonard). . Last Train Home - 1986, Waltham, Mass. Recorded on the album Still Life (Talking) 1986