Watercolors
Pat Metheny (guitars), Lyle Mays (piano), Eberhard Weber (bass), Dan Gottlieb (drums)
He looks from the cover, bucktoothed and smiley, hair awry and flares unfeasibly fanned. It’s hard to imagine this is Metheny, the living legend, the jazz grand statesman. Of course, in 1977,...
Watercolors
Pat Metheny (guitars), Lyle Mays (piano), Eberhard Weber (bass), Dan Gottlieb (drums)
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He looks from the cover, bucktoothed and smiley, hair awry and flares unfeasibly fanned. It’s hard to imagine this is Metheny, the living legend, the jazz grand statesman. Of course, in 1977,...
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- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal))
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
- Pat Metheny (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass (vocal)), Dan Gottlieb (drums), Lyle Mays (piano)
- Recorded: 1977-02-28
- Recording Venue: Talent Studio, Oslo
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April 2019
He looks from the cover, bucktoothed and smiley, hair awry and flares unfeasibly fanned. It’s hard to imagine this is Metheny, the living legend, the jazz grand statesman. Of course, in 1977, he was already a devastatingly impressive musician, but Watercolors was only his second release, the breakthrough Offramp yet to come and the synth guitar still a techno dream. But the components are all there...