Pat Metheny
Unity Band
Nonesuch Records




Over the course
of a 30-plus
year career, Pat
Metheny has experimented with every
possible combination of instruments you
could think of. With his newly formed
Unity Band, Metheny brings back the
quartet format with über-sax player
Chris Potter joining the fold. Potter’s
robust, thick tone is the perfect foil for
Metheny’s folk-infused bebop lines and
post-bop Americana tunes. As his first
solo album with a tenor in the frontline
since 80/81 (which featured the late
Michael Brecker and Dewey Redman),
Metheny digs deep into his compositional
grab bag for a collection of tunes that
feel as open as a Missouri wheat field,
but also have a laser-sharp focus when it
comes to intensity.
Rounding out the quartet is
Metheny’s longtime percussive partner
Antonio Sanchez and young bassist Ben
Williams. The cross-generational musical
conversation is amply supported by
Sanchez’s deep rapport with Metheny’s
music. The two have been playing
together for nearly a decade and their
creative connection—fueled by Williams’
fire—proves the Unity Band is aptly
named. —Jason Shadrick
Must-hear track: “Roofdogs,”
“Breakdealer”