One Quiet Night

For the 1931 film directed by Fatty Arbuckle, see One Quiet Night (film).
One Quiet Night
Studio album by Pat Metheny
Released May 13, 2003
Recorded November 21, 2001 and January 2003
Genre Folk jazz, fusion, crossover jazz, jazz, Guitar Jazz
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Pat Metheny, Steve Rodby
Pat Metheny chronology
Speaking of Now
(2002)
One Quiet Night
(2003)
Metheny/Mehldau
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
All About Jazz[2]

One Quiet Night is a solo album by Pat Metheny, released in 2003. The album was recorded in one night and provides a raw sample of Metheny's skill on acoustic and baritone guitars. It features interpretations of Jesse Harris' song "Don't Know Why" and Gerry & The Pacemakers's "Ferry Cross the Mersey".

The record was co-produced by Steven Rodby, mastered by Ted Jensen. It received public and critical acclaim, particularly for Metheny's nuanced performance,[3] and won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.[4]

Track listing

All tracks by Pat Metheny, except where noted.
  1. "One Quiet Night"
  2. "Song for the Boys"
  3. "Don't Know Why" (Jesse Harris)
  4. "Another Chance"
  5. "Time Goes On"
  6. "My Song" (Keith Jarrett)
  7. "Peace Memory"
  8. "Ferry Cross the Mersey" (Gerry Marsden)
  9. "Over on 4th Street"
  10. "I Will Find the Way"
  11. "North to South, East to West"
  12. "Last Train Home"

Personnel


References

  1. Collar, Matt. "One Quiet Night - Pat Metheny | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  2. Lowe, Farrell (25 June 2003). "Pat Metheny: One Quiet Night". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  3. JazzTimes (8/03, p.121)
  4. One Quiet Night at CD Universe
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