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title: "Unity Band"
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# Unity Band

**Brand:** pat metheny
**Price:** NT$1493
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- **What is this?** Unity Band by pat metheny
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## Description

For the first time since his 1980 release 80/81, guitarist Pat Metheny has recorded with a band that features tenor saxophone. Unity Band introduces a new Metheny ensemble with Chris Potter on sax and bass clarinet, longtime collaborator Antonio Sanchez on drums, and the up-and-coming Ben Williams on bass. The album features nine new Metheny compositions.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Five Stars
  

*by D***H on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 July 2017*

fine

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    All together, now
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 June 2012*

This disc marks the first time Pat Metheny has played with a tenor sax player in the studio since 1980's 

  
80/81









  
  
    
   (which featured Dewey Redman and the late Michael Brecker), and the first time he's collaborated with any reedman since 

  
Song X









  
  
    
   in 1985, a recording that bears more of the stamp of his mighty collaborator Ornette Coleman than many of his fans are comfortable with.  As if to ease his listener gently back into this configuration, and to carefully point out its possibilities, the opening track "New Year" starts with the guitarist prettily soloing on nylon-string guitar before the rest of the band comes in.  "Roofdogs", up next, starts as a trio (sounding like it came from the same sonic universe as "The Red One", off his 2008 trio record 

  
Day Trip









  
  
    
  ) ahead of the appearance of the fourth member of the quartet.  And the third track, "Come And See", opens with a duet between bass clarinet and Metheny on his 42-string Pikasso guitar, followed by a transition to full band that's reminiscent of the segue from "Into The Dream" to "So May It Secretly Begin" on 

  
Trio Live









  
  
    
   in 2000.The reeds player on this date is the redoubtable Chris Potter, known to many of us from his lengthy, imaginative solo on "West Of Hollywood", which was the closer for Steely Dan's 2000 comeback album 

  
Two Against Nature









  
  
    
  , and also his sterling work with Dave Holland (beginning with 

  
Prime Directive









  
  
    
   from the same year).  Here, he's a perfect foil for Metheny; the inventiveness and taste that both exhibit throughout is of the highest quality, irrespective of the style the piece is written in.  This wide-ranging variety is nowhere better exhibited than on the set's final three tunes.  On the first, "Signals", Metheny dusts off his Orchestrion, the mechanical behemoth around which he built 2010's 

  
album of the same name









  
  
    
  .  This track harks back to that set; built up in an intriguing fashion from layers of loops over which Metheny and Potter interlock their solos.  "Then And Now", a gentle, lyrical ballad follows, before the appearance of "Breakdealer": a fast, attacking piece over which everyone solos (including newcomer Ben Williams on bass and longstanding Metheny sideman Antonio Sanchez on drums) before its dazzling climax.Those of us who might have been wondering whether it was a good idea to return to this quartet lineup (particularly if it meant delaying another release by the much-loved Pat Metheny Group) will have had any lingering doubts removed by the excellence of the playing, and the links to other places in Metheny's large back catalogue showcased here.  In fact, at the close of this terrific set, you're left wanting more - which will doubtlessly be provided by this great band's live appearances later this summer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Pat Metheny - music "Unity Band" CD
  

*by C***Y on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2013*

Excellent musicianship and a quality recording by bandleader who is a master at his craft in jazz fusion. Excellent production with a team of musicians equally skilled.

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