and guitar synthesizers, alongside Lyle Mays’ signature keyboard textures. New York Jazz Workshop Key Tracks
, where he gained unprecedented creative control through his own Metheny Group Productions imprint. Musical Direction and Themes Pat Metheny Group Still Life Talking Rar
discography and the first installment of what is often called the "Brazilian Trilogy" and guitar synthesizers
Released on July 7, 1987, is a seminal album by the Pat Metheny Group that solidified their transition into a lush, Brazilian-influenced sound. It is the first album the group released on Geffen Records following a decade-long relationship with ECM. Overview and Musical Style Pat Metheny Group Still Life Talking Rar