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(Book). Pat Metheny is one of the most critically acclaimed,
commercially successful, and musically significant artists of the
last 50 years. He has not only revolutionized his instrument, but
also changed the face of jazz itself. In 2007, composer, arranger,
and performer Richard Niles wrote and produced a three-part series
of in-depth interviews for the BBC titled Pat Metheny Bright Size
Life . This book is comprised of these never-before-printed
interviews and discussions with Metheny, whom Niles has known and
worked with since 1974. In this series of intimate, in-depth
interviews, Metheny * reveals why he was driven toward music with a
stratospheric drive and dedication * uncovers the inner workings of
his creative mind, showing step by step how he set and achieved
each of his own demanding goals * describes his methodology as a
guitarist, improviser, and composer * demonstrates his concepts and
methodologies on the guitar. Niles has transcribed these unique
musical performances for the book. Some of Metheny's closest
colleagues, including Lyle Mays, Gary Burton, Jack DeJohnette, John
Patitucci, Metheny's brother Mike, and the late Michael Brecker,
have contributed to the book, which also includes numerous
photographs and a discography.
What is an arranger? Who wrote the explosive brass line in "Dancing
In The Street"? Who wrote the catchy oboe figure in "I Got You
Babe"? Who wrote the beautiful string melodies in "What's Going
On"? No, it wasn't the songwriter. It was the arranger. Musical
arrangers in pop have been 'invisible' since the rock 'n' roll era.
Largely uncredited, their art is either unseen, undervalued or
misunderstood. Composer, producer, songwriter, educator and BBC
broadcaster Niles has been a professional arranger and producer for
over 40 years working with stars such as Paul McCartney, Ray
Charles, Tina Turner, Cher, Pet Shop Boys, Kylie Minogue and James
Brown. This is the first in-depth study of arrangers in pop
analyzing their techniques and revealing their significant
contribution to popular music. This insider's view is an invaluable
and unique reference book for musicians and a dramatic and
surprising look behind-the-scenes for music lovers. Features Unique
interviews with some of the most significant arrangers of our time
including Arif Mardin, H.B. Barnum, Harold Battiste, David van
DePitte, Richard Carpenter, Barry Manilow, Nile Rodgers, Jeremy
Lubbock, Jimmy Haskell, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis, Charlie
Calello, Bobby Martin, Michael Gibbs, Rupert Holmes, Anne Dudley,
John Altman and Nick Ingman. Profiles and analysis of the life and
work of Jesse Stone, Maxwell Davis, Dave Bartholomew, George
Martin, Jack Nitzsche, Brian Wilson, Burt Bacharach, Paul Riser,
Thom Bell, James Brown, Sammy Lowe Contributions from Don Was,
Jerry Wexler, Harry Weinger, Allan Slutsky, Trevor Horn, Steve
Anderson, Andrew Love (The Memphis Horns) and Bobby Eli (MFSB).
Analysis of hit recordings by the Clovers, Fats Domino, Etta James,
Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, The
Beach Boys, Motown, The Beatles, Marvin Gaye, The Carpenters, Chic,
Simon and Garfunkel, James Brown, Laura Nyro, Elton John, Sting,
Joni Mitchell, Barbra Streisand, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, ABC,
The Art of Noise, Julia Fordham. 222 musical examples transcribed
by the author. Transcriptions and analysis of Niles's own work with
Paul McCartney, James Brown, Sarah Brightman, Swing Out Sister,
Grace Jones, Tears For Fears, Pet Shop Boys. "One of pop's top
arrangers, not only does Niles know what he's talking about, he
imparts his knowledge with clarity and certainty. When you are
talking musical pedagogy, Richard Niles is the daddy" Chris
Campling - The Times "Niles pushes ear and imagination to encompass
the workings of other people's minds. A host of arranger's
techniques." Gillian Reynolds - The Daily Telegraph "This is a
great idea to do this project because arrangers are definitely
unsung heroes The arrangement can make or break the song." Richard
Carpenter of The Carpenters "The arranger makes an enormous
contribution... they understand how to work with the vocalist, how
to let the track breathe" Multi-Grammy winning producer Don Was
"The art of arranging is to make the singer and the song much
better than they are." Grammy Winning producer/Arranger Jeremy
Lubbock "This book is superb and very necessary." Emmy and BAFTA
winning composer John Altman
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