The Pat Blues, also known as "Blues for Pat" is composition writen by bassist Charlie Haden. Metheny recorded it first with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins on drums and released on his 1984 album "Rejoicing" on ECM label.
04:22Jake Reichbart playing Pat Metheny's So May It Secretly Begin
04:14Pat Metheny & Mick Goodrick - Meditation
02:22Pat Metheny Group - Letter From Home
Artist info
Pat Metheny is one of the most commercially successful instrumentalists in jazz. Metheny is that rare jazz musician who combines a pop-composer's instinct for an anthemic melody with a virtuoso ability to play extended spontaneous solos without repeating himself. By the 1980s, Metheny Group's albums hit million sales, usually unthinkable in jazz. He toured the world every year in the 80s and 90s, filling rock biggest venues. Metheny has also recorded music with with free-jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman, partnered post-bop stars including Herbie Hancock, Brad Mehldau and the late Michael Brecker, recorded collaborations with Charlie Haden, Jim Hall and Ron Carter. He also wrote Grammy-winning movie scores. Metheny won 20 Grammy Awards and is the only person to win Grammys in 10 categories.