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February 26, 2005

Pat Metheny

The Friday, February 24 issue of The New York Times ran an article on Pat Metheny where he discusses some specific music that influenced or is otherwise important to him. The article is available here. You might need to register to read it, but that isn't a very onerous procedure.

The article provides details on the records so you can run out and by them. I already owned the Sonny Rollins and Coleman Hawkins record, and, having a premium streaming service, am listening to the Wes Montgomery as I write this.

The records and links to buy them are below. By the way, any money I happen to pick up through these links will be given to one of two foodbanks in New Jersey. I promise. That applies to every link you find here. This is not a commercial enterprise.

Enjoy!

Sonny Meets Hawk!
Sonny Rolling and Coleman Hawkins

The Complete Concert 1964: My Funny Valentine + Four and More
Miles Davis

The Glenn Gould Edition - Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I
Glenn Gould

Passarim
Antonio Carlos Jobim

Smokin' at the Half Note
Wynton Kelly Trio with Wes Montgomery

Posted by apc at February 26, 2005 05:23 PM

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