Thanks Schubert. As I already mentioned I have the first recording he put out. You mentioned Rubalcaba who I am just beginning to explore thanks to you and frogman.
Metheny collaborated with a multiple Grammy award winning (10 if I remember) pianist on albums 2 and 3 which I also have. His name is Lyle Mays and he is very good piano player himself as evidenced on the following song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RrUS2N2MyI
Metheny's first album, Bright Size Life, was a trio session with Pat on guitars, Jaco Pastorious on bass, and Bob Moses on drums.
His second and third albums which I also have, he added Lyle Mays on piano. Mays is the "driver" of the music on both of these albums titled "The Pat Metheny Group" and "Watercolors. Mays contributed arrangements and compositions on these albums.
Here is the Lyle Mays Quartet live at The Ludwingsburg Concert Germany, early 1990's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4umHT755HI&list=PLWun6JENejZm8aK2AU61iz6YxYLM2VOod
Rubalcaba is awesome but I think Lyle is in the same league.
Metheny collaborated with a multiple Grammy award winning (10 if I remember) pianist on albums 2 and 3 which I also have. His name is Lyle Mays and he is very good piano player himself as evidenced on the following song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RrUS2N2MyI
Metheny's first album, Bright Size Life, was a trio session with Pat on guitars, Jaco Pastorious on bass, and Bob Moses on drums.
His second and third albums which I also have, he added Lyle Mays on piano. Mays is the "driver" of the music on both of these albums titled "The Pat Metheny Group" and "Watercolors. Mays contributed arrangements and compositions on these albums.
Here is the Lyle Mays Quartet live at The Ludwingsburg Concert Germany, early 1990's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4umHT755HI&list=PLWun6JENejZm8aK2AU61iz6YxYLM2VOod
Rubalcaba is awesome but I think Lyle is in the same league.