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Imaginary Day is the ninth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group.It was released in 1997 by Warner Bros. Records.The album was strongly inspired by world music from Iran and Indonesia, and won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.
Day In - Night Out: 1986 Mike Metheny album with Dick Odgren, Rufus Reid, and Tommy Ruskin Michael Brecker: 1987 Michael Brecker album with Kenny Kirkland, Charlie Haden, and Jack DeJohnette: Electric Counterpoint: 1989 Steve Reich album with Kronos Quartet: Parallel Realities: 1990 Jack DeJohnette album with Herbie Hancock: Till We Have Faces ...
Mays and Metheny refer to the following three Pat Metheny Group releases as the triptych: We Live Here in 1995, Quartet in 1996, and Imaginary Day in 1997. Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous decade, these albums included hip-hop drum loops, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and ...
Imaginary Day; N. Nine Lives (Aerosmith album) O. OK Go (album) Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads album) S. ... Category: Albums with cover art by Stefan Sagmeister.
Imaginary Day (1997) Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) is a jazz album by the bassist Charlie Haden and the guitarist Pat Metheny.
Green Day Delivers Fresh-Faced Performance of Decades-Old Albums at SoFi Stadium: Concert Review. Steven J. Horowitz. September 15, 2024 at 8:00 AM.
A list of Jazz fusion albums: 1960s. Gary Burton - Duster (1967) [1] ... Pat Metheny Group - Imaginary Day (1997) Jonas Hellborg - Time Is the Enemy (1997)
The second album in Green Day’s 2012 trilogy is the shortest and most playful of the bunch, swerving from the earnest faux lo-fi opener “See You Tonight” to a swaggering song called “Fuck ...