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Offramp (album)

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Released
  
1982

Length
  
42:22

Offramp (1982)
  
Travels (1983)

Artist
  
Pat Metheny Group

Producer
  
Manfred Eicher

Recorded
  
October 1981

Label
  
ECM

Offramp (1982)
  
Travels (1983)

Release date
  
1982

Genres
  
Jazz, Jazz fusion

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Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance

Similar
  
Pat Metheny Group albums, Jazz albums

Pat metheny group barcarole


Offramp is the third album by the Pat Metheny Group, released in 1982. It won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. It contains the popular, jazz fusion ballad "Are You Going With Me?".

Contents

Offramp is the first studio album on which Metheny used a guitar synthesizer, a Roland GR-300 controlled with a Roland G-303 guitar synthesiser controller. The guitar synthesizer became one of Metheny's most frequently used instruments.

Offramp is also the first Group album to feature vocals, which became a fundamental component of the band's sound. When Metheny and Lyle Mays partnered with Brazilian percussionist Naná Vasconcelos on the album, As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls, they sought to expand the potential of the recording studio as an ensemble instrument and experiment with sounds they hadn't previously utilized. Some of the innovations introduced on Wichita carried over into Offramp, namely Vasconcelos's vocals and percussion stylings.

Bassist Mark Egan was replaced by Steve Rodby, who remained with the Group well into the 2000s and became an important partner in the compositional and production processes between Metheny and Mays.

The Group pays tribute to one of Metheny's biggest influences, pioneering free jazz instrumentalist Ornette Coleman, on the title track, and singer-songwriter James Taylor served as the inspiration for the sixth track, "James."

Reception

Offramp was critically and commercially acclaimed at the time of its release. It won the Playboy Readers Poll for Best Jazz Album and the 1982 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance, the Group's first of 10 Grammys.

The album continues to be acclaimed by fans and critics of the Group for its compositional maturity, technological progressiveness, especially for the time it was recorded, and for firmly establishing key hallmarks of the Group's overall sound, namely the guitar synthesizer and vocals.

Track listing

All music composed by Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays, except where noted.

"The Bat Part II" is a composition originally recorded by Metheny in the collaborative jazz album 80/81, in 1980.

Personnel

  • Pat Metheny – electric and acoustic guitar, Roland guitar synthesizer, Synclavier
  • Lyle Mays – piano, synthesizers, autoharp, electric organ, Synclavier
  • Steve Rodby – acoustic and electric bass
  • Dan Gottlieb – drums
  • Naná Vasconcelos – percussion, voice, berimbau
  • Charts

    According to Billboard, Offramp reached No. 1 on the Jazz Album chart—a position it held for 16 weeks—and #50 on the Pop Album chart.

    Awards

    Grammy Awards

    Songs

    1Barcarole3:18
    2Are You Going With Me?8:51
    3Au Lait8:31

    References

    Offramp (album) Wikipedia