Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)

Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)

by Charlie Haden, Pat Metheny
Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)

Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)

by Charlie Haden, Pat Metheny

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Overview

Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny have been good friends since the 1970s, so it comes as a bit of a surprise that Beyond the Missouri Sky should be their first duet album together. Both musicians are from small towns in Missouri, which leads Metheny to speculate in the liner notes if this similarity of childhood ambience might have something to do with the two players' obvious love and affinity for each other. Whatever the answer, the result of this logical pairing is a rather somber and moody one. Metheny has a dark tone on his electric guitar, and on Beyond the Missouri Sky, where he plays acoustic, his sound is similarly deep and rounded. Metheny has called Haden one of the greatest improvisers of all time, and although this may be hyperbolic exaggeration from a longtime friend, Haden has at least earned the right to defend the claim. On Beyond the Missouri Sky, his playing is as sensitive and beautiful as always. Although one can understand the vibe that Haden and Metheny were going for, the preponderance of slow and mid-tempo material can wear on the listener. When they eschew the dirge-like tempos, as on the fantastic "The Precious Jewel," the results are just as atmospheric and are, in fact, even more evocative of the Midwestern landscapes that are featured so prominently in the album art. With Metheny setting up a strummy rhythm, Haden plays the stately melody with impeccable tone. This track, one of many, also showcases Metheny overdubbing different guitars to thicken out the sound of the performance. The results are similar, at least in spirit, to Bill Frisell's recordings in the latter half of the 1990s. Although many Metheny and Haden compositions that are featured on this record, it is their readings of older material that are most effective. The Jimmy Webb classic "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" is wonderfully nostalgic, as Metheny uses subtle guitar and synth washes to pad a beautiful duet performance, and the traditional "He's Gone Away" is the greatest lullaby that never was. Overall, Beyond the Missouri Sky is a fine record when the material is happening, but a bit of a chore when it is not. If Haden and Metheny had gone with the more Americana theme throughout, instead of interspersing that rootsy feel with post-bop, it would have been a much stronger record. ~ Daniel Gioffre

Product Details

Release Date: 02/25/1997
Label: Polygram
UPC: 0731453713024
Rank: 58216

Tracks

  1. Waltz for Ruth
  2. Our Spanish Love Song
  3. Message to a Friend
  4. Two for the Road
  5. First Song
  6. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
  7. The Precious Jewel
  8. He's Gone Away
  9. The Moon Song
  10. Tears of Rain
  11. Cinema Paradiso (Love Theme)
  12. Cinema Paradiso (Main Theme)
  13. Spiritual

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Charlie Haden   Primary Artist,Bass
Pat Metheny   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Jimmy Webb   Composer
John Coltrane   Composer
Ruth Cameron   Assistant Producer
Pat Metheny   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Performer,Liner Notes
Johnny Mandel   Composer
Charlie Haden   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Andrea Morricone   Composer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Traditional   Composer
Jay Newland   Mixing,Engineer
Jean-Philippe Allard   Executive Producer
Josh Haden   Composer
Leslie Bricusse   Composer
Abbey Lincoln   Composer
Henry Mancini   Composer
Ennio Morricone   Composer
Roy Acuff   Composer
Arthur Hamilton   Composer
Daniel Richard   Executive Producer
Brook South   Assistant Engineer
Farida Bachir   Production Coordination
Tom Dietrich   Photography
Joe Lizzi   Assistant Engineer
Janush Kawa   Photography
Patrice Beausejour   Art Direction
Latifah Azhar   Photography
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