Since September 2010, this blog has recorded the journey of this music junkie as I attempt to listen to all the music in my CD collection. CDs revisited in their entirety from start to finish - no skipping tracks, no shuffle. Compact Discs only - no vinyl, no tapes, no files.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Pat Metheny Group - Travels (1983)


A live album, recorded on the 1982 tour supporting the release of Offramp. Like most good live jazz albums, it features many tunes never before recorded/released among a few fan favorites. In the early '80s, the group included "special guest" percussionist/vocalist Nana Vasconcelos and the band's sound at the time was heavily influenced by Brazilian music while still allowing Metheny to experiment with the latest technology. Perfectly sequenced, I find the recordings stunningly beautiful and recommend this release without hesitation.

The album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance.

Memo to ECM: I'd be willing to fork over for a remastered box set that featured all the recordings made during this tour. (Complete tour dates available here.)

Reviews/ratings:
  • Downbeat (★★★): "There's not enough edge to this music."
  • Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz (1999): ★★★★
  • Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide (1999): ★★★½
  • The Penguin Guide to Jazz (5th ed., 2000): ★★★


Chart peaks:
  • US Billboard Top 200 chart: #62
  • Billboard Jazz LP chart: #3
  • CashBox album chart: #85
  • CashBox jazz album chart: #2
  • R&R Jazz Radio National Airplay Chart: #5

Tracks:
TrackOriginal Album
Are You Going With Me?Offramp
The Fields, The Sky Travels
GoodbyeTravels
Phase Dance Pat Metheny Group
Straight On RedTravels
Farmer's Trust Travels
ExtraditionTravels
Goin' Ahead - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls
Travels Travels
Song for BilbaoTravels
San Lorenzo Pat Metheny Group

Personal Memory Associated with this CD: Among my college buddies in the mid-'80s, this was probably the Metheny album we listened to the most regardless of format: double LP, cassette, or eventually CD. As a knuckleheaded college kid, I couldn't truly comprehend the music and I'm not certain I fully understand it yet.

The album consists of live material recorded in July, October, and November 1982, in Philadelphia, Dallas, Sacramento, Hartford, and Nacogdoches. Nacogdoches (pronounced NAC-uh-DOH-chiss) is a small college town in deep East Texas where this humble blogger has lived since 2006. Metheny performed in (haunted?) Turner Auditorium on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University (my employer during my time in Nacogdoches). I was nowhere near Nacogdoches in 1982, so I wasn't present at the recording of this album, but I've been in Turner Auditorium for plenty of events/concerts/performances over the past 11 years, most recently for the Big Head Blues Club.

The Pine Log, October 26, 1982

Previously revisited for the blog:
Selected Recordings :rarum IX (2004)
Steve Reich - Different Trains, Electric Counterpoint (1989)
The Falcon And The Snowman Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1985)
First Circle (1984)
Offramp (1982)

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