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John Scofield & Pat Metheny - I Can See Your House From Here (1994/2021) [24bit FLAC]

John Scofield & Pat Metheny - I Can See Your House From Here (1994/2021) [24bit FLAC]
  • Title: I Can See Your House From Here
  • Year Of Release: 1994
  • Label: Blue Note – B0032260-01 / 2 x Vinyl, LP, Reissue, Stereo, 180g
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 68:58
  • Total Size: 1.45 GB
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Tracklist:

01. I Can See Your House From Here (7:47)
02. The Red One (4:19)
03. No Matter What (7:15)
04. Everybody's Party (7:47)
05. Message To My Friend (4:20)
06. No Way Jose (7:14)
07. Say The Brother's Name (7:22)
08. S.C.O. (4:45)
09. Quiet Rising (5:28)
10. One Way To Be (5:49)
11. You Speak My Language (6:58)

Scofield and Metheny. What more needs to be said? A masterpiece meeting of musical minds, these two guitar virtuosos entered the studio in December 1993 with Steve Swallow on bass guitar and Bill Stewart on drums to create one of the greatest jazz guitar albums of all time.

Produced by Lee Townsend, I Can See Your House From Here is an 11-track set of Scofield and Metheny originals including Sco’s expansive title track and Pat’s rocking “The Red One” and the stunning ballad “Message To My Friend.”

Drums – Bill Stewart
Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass – Steve Swallow
Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [Steel-String] – John Scofield
Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer [Guitar Synth], Acoustic Guitar [Nylon-String] – Pat Metheny


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  • SpotiledMogrant
  •  wrote in 01:04
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Audio quality is very nice here. Unfortunately, Track 5 is really Track 2, so there are 2 Red One's and no Message to My Friend (who is disappointed). Perhaps you could cheer him up by uploading my Message?
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  • SpotiledMogrant
  •  wrote in 04:29
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Also, Track 6 is actually Track 3. So there are two Track 2s, two Track 3s, no Track 5, and no Track 6. What there is sounds good but its all a bit messy.