etherbored Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 Yeah, I can take a little abuse ... on the serious tip, i think if you enjoyed the map of the world soundtrack (the film quickly vanished), that you may find something in the way up. remember, that was a 6 minute clip from a 60+ minute composition... -e- Quote
neveronfriday Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 Yeah, I can take a little abuse ... on the serious tip, i think if you enjoyed the map of the world soundtrack (the film quickly vanished), that you may find something in the way up. remember, that was a 6 minute clip from a 60+ minute composition... -e- Interestingly enough, I went out of my way to unearth this rather obscure film and was majorly disappointed. I don't know ... I love the music and the film just didn't live up to any of the images in my head, the often somber mood, the thoughtfulness of some of the compositions. It just sucked, really. Sigourney Weaver sucked too, sorry to say. Cheers! Quote
rachel Posted January 4, 2005 Report Posted January 4, 2005 If you purchase/pre-order a copy of The Way Up at Amazon, you can get a stream of the entire CD available until January 28th in the US only. For some reason, I was only able to stream the opening and Part III -- not sure why. Quote
CJ Shearn Posted January 6, 2005 Author Report Posted January 6, 2005 I've heard the whole thing courtesy of the Amazon stream..... can't wait till the CD comes out, but this is truly the best thing they've ever made. B-) Quote
Jazz Kat Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 Don't kill me for this, but after having seen PM live in the beginning 80s, which was a major revelation, and after having been an avid listener for almost 20 years, PM doesn't tell me much anymore. It's interesting, perhaps, but there's too much of the same stuff going on all the time. I find it boring and I'm quite disappointed in the new clip posted. Yawn. Still, one of PM's CDs is an all-time favourite (and maybe not one many people like): Pat Metheny. A Map of the World. OST. Warner Bros. 1999. Cheers! It is way to soon to make any permenent opinions on the Pat Metheny release. You have to listen with an open mind, and being a Metheny fan for a long time, you should know that. It took me a while to dig a lot of Metheny albums, especially his 1980's albums. His more recent have been easier to dig. I am despirately wanting the new release. Quote
Michael Fitzgerald Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 Discussion on this was continued here: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...6420&hl=metheny Mike Quote
nemo7 Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 found a copyof it 'bouta week aftr release in "used: geez, guess it's time to spend time describing it. listen later. Quote
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