Pat Metheny & John Scofield - The Red One

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

Pat Metheny and John Scofield playing "The Red One" with their group.

"I Can See Your House from here" is a modern jazz album released in 1994.

The Group:

Pat Metheny - guitar, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, guitar synthesizer
John Scofield - guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar
Steve Swallow - guitar, acoustic bass, electric bass, bass guitar
Bill Stewart - drums

Track List:
01- I Can See Your House From Here
02- The Red One
03- No Matter What
04- Everybody's Party
05- Message to a Friend
06- No Way Jose
07- Say the Brother's Name
08- S.C.O.
09- Quiet Rising
10- One Way to Be
11- You Speak My Language


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  • Power Slide at 2:03 !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ...and... so sad to see the twin towers on this cd cover...

  • this song contains pat's best ever recorded solo

  • The cover may say Scofield & Matheny , but after one listen , this is without a doubt Bill Stewart's album . Not meant at all as a knock on John & Pat , the guy on the drum kit is just that freakin' good .

  • If I recall correctly, Steve is playing an electric bass with piezo pickups no :O ?

  • @flashythingme word, bill stewart is one of the best, no doubt about it

  • GROOVE

  • @flashythingme: I agree, but i think that Pat Metheny's solo is what takes this song to a level never seen. He play with so much melodic sense and he builds the solo just right.

    That being said, they are all great musicians and their high standards are complementing each other well!

  • All play great here but what ended up really knocking me out after multiple listens was Bill Stewart's drumming. Brilliant.

  • One of the greatest tune ever for jazz guitar duo concept. Fantastic! :)

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