Pat Metheny – acoustic and electric guitars, guitar synthesizer
Lyle Mays – piano, keyboards
Steve Rodby – double bass, cello
Richard Bona – vocals, percussion, acoustic guitar, fretless bass
Cuong Vu – trumpet, vocals
Antonio Sánchez – drums
Pat Metheny Group's Last Train Home fits well with Joe Puddy. No explanations needed, just that it sounds calm and a bit sad, like Joe Puddy.
Imagine that playing with him walking to the financial district so he can sit down on the sidewalk next to the construction site after chasing away Samuel Brains and some stuff happen in the background.
Offramp is the third studio album by the Pat Metheny Group, recorded in October 1981 and released on ECM May the following year. The performers are Pat Metheny; Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby and Danny Gottlieb in the rhythm section; and percussionist and singer Naná Vasconcelos.
Pat Metheny – electric and acoustic guitar, guitar synthesizer, Synclavier
Lyle Mays – piano, synthesizers, autoharp, electric organ, Synclavier
Steve Rodby – electric and acoustic bass
Danny Gottlieb – drums
Naná Vasconcelos – percussion, voice, berimbau
Time for Pat Metheny Tuesday here on Nullary Sources. That's when it's Tuesday and I post Pat Metheny. Here's a video apparently from 1998 of him and his Group performing "The Roots of Coincidence," which is off their 1997 album Imaginary Day. Pretty unusual track for the band, with a mix of prog rock and drum 'n' bass.