Imaginary Day


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FieldValue
nameImaginary Day
typestudio
artistPat Metheny Group
coverPMG - Imaginary Day.jpg
borderyes
released
recordedSpring 1997
studioRight Track, New York City
genreJazz fusion
length
labelWarner Bros.
producerPat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby
chronologyPat Metheny
prev_titleBeyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)
prev_year1997
next_titleLike Minds
next_year1998
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| name = Imaginary Day | type = studio | artist = Pat Metheny Group | cover = PMG - Imaginary Day.jpg | border = yes | alt = | released = | recorded = Spring 1997 | venue = | studio = Right Track, New York City | genre = Jazz fusion | length = | label = Warner Bros. | producer = Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby | chronology = Pat Metheny | prev_title = Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) | prev_year = 1997 | next_title = Like Minds | next_year = 1998 | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = | rev2Score = | rev3 = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | rev3Score = |rev4 = The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings |rev4score = | rev7 = Tom Hull | rev7score = B- Imaginary Day is the ninth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group. It was released in 1997 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was strongly inspired by world music from Iran and Indonesia, and won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album. The song "The Roots of Coincidence" won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance; critic Richard Ginnell of AllMusic described the song as a dramatic departure for the group: "[an] out-and-out rock piece with thrash metal and techno-pop episodes joined by abrupt jump cuts."

The album cover design by Stefan Sagmeister uses a simple pictographic substitution cipher for the name of the group and the title of the album.

Official DVD recorded live at the Mountain Winery, Saratoga, California, USA in July 1998, released in 2001.

This album was also made available on DVD-Audio 5.0 multichannel, surround sound.

History

This album marks the final appearance of longtime drummer Paul Wertico, who would leave in 2001 before the recording of Speaking of Now to work on other projects.

Track listing

| title_width = 400px | all_writing = Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays except where noted:

| title1 = Imaginary Day | length1 = 10:11

| title2 = Follow Me | length2 = 5:56

| title3 = Into the Dream | writer3 = Metheny | length3 = 2:27

| title4 = A Story Within the Story | length4 = 8:01

| title5 = The Heat of the Day | length5 = 9:44

| title6 = Across the Sky | length6 = 5:13 | note6 = "Across the Sky" lasts for 4:46; hidden intro for "The Roots of Coincidence" directly follows

| title7 = The Roots of Coincidence | length7 = 7:48

| title8 = Too Soon Tomorrow | writer8 = Metheny | length8 = 5:45

| title9 = The Awakening | length9 = 9:28

Personnel

Production

  • Pat Metheny – producer
  • Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby – co-producers
  • David Oakes, Rob Eaton – associate producer
  • Rob Eaton – recording, mixing
  • Ted Jensen – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York City, USA
  • Sagmaister inc. – design
  • Latifa Azhar – photography

Certifications

Awards

Grammy Awards ::data[format=table]

YearsWinnerTitleCategory
1999Pat Metheny Group"Imaginary Day"Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album
1999Pat Metheny Group"The Roots of Coincidence"Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
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References

References

  1. Ginell, Richard S.. "Imaginary Day". allmusic.com.
  2. Larkin, Colin. (2007). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Oxford University Press]].
  3. (2008). "[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz". [[Penguin Books.
  4. "Tom Hull: Grade List: Pat Metheny". [[Tom Hull (critic).

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