Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20
Pat Metheny · 2013
50 min · 6 tracks · jazz fusion · Latin pop · post-bop
A captivating blend of intricate jazz harmonies and rhythmic complexity inspired by Klezmer traditions.
Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20 is an album by Pat Metheny, released in 2013. A captivating blend of intricate jazz harmonies and rhythmic complexity inspired by Klezmer traditions. 'Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20' showcases Metheny's unique interpretation of Zorn's compositions, contributing to a broader appreciation of contemporary jazz. The album received positive critical reception, highlighting its innovative arrangements and musical depth, which expanded Metheny's influence within the jazz community. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20 sound like?
A captivating blend of intricate jazz harmonies and rhythmic complexity inspired by Klezmer traditions. Rooted in jazz fusion and Latin pop.
What makes Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20 by Pat Metheny notable?
'Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20' showcases Metheny's unique interpretation of Zorn's compositions, contributing to a broader appreciation of contemporary jazz. The album received positive critical reception, highlighting its innovative arrangements and musical depth, which expanded Metheny's influence within the jazz community. By the release of 'Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20', Pat Metheny was well-established in the jazz world, having won multiple Grammy Awards and released over 40 albums. This album is part of his exploration into the works of composer John Zorn, marking Metheny's continued evolution and collaboration in avant-garde jazz.
How many songs are on Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20?
Tap: Book of Angels Volume 20 has 6 tracks, running approximately 50 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Mastema Standout 7:20
- 2 Albim Standout 9:07
- 3 Tharsis 5:54
- 4 Sariel Standout 11:09
- 5 Phanuel 10:55
- 6 Hurmiz 6:12
Release Date
May 1, 2013
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
50 min 39 sec
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