Pat Metheny Behind-the-Scenes Podcasts for "Secret Story" Reissue

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Metheny_secret_lg_2Pat Metheny has recorded two new podcasts to coincide with the recent two-disc reissue of his album Secret Story. The new deluxe edition includes a re-mastered version of the original 1992 album, plus a bonus disc of previously unreleased tracks recorded at the original sessions. You can listen to the podcasts here:

Episode 1: Secret StoryDeluxe Edition (12:23)

Pat discusses the process of returning to the studio to re-master the original Secret Story tapes and putting the finishing touches on the five tracks from the session only now available on the reissue.


Episode 2: Secret StoryOriginal Album Commentary (35:13)

Pat leads listeners through the original album, with commentary on each of the 14 tracks.


You can also access the podcasts at patmetheny.com via the Music & Media section's podcast menu.

  • Thursday, October 25, 2007
    Pat Metheny Behind-the-Scenes Podcasts for "Secret Story" Reissue

    Metheny_secret_lg_2Pat Metheny has recorded two new podcasts to coincide with the recent two-disc reissue of his album Secret Story. The new deluxe edition includes a re-mastered version of the original 1992 album, plus a bonus disc of previously unreleased tracks recorded at the original sessions. You can listen to the podcasts here:

    Episode 1: Secret StoryDeluxe Edition (12:23)

    Pat discusses the process of returning to the studio to re-master the original Secret Story tapes and putting the finishing touches on the five tracks from the session only now available on the reissue.


    Episode 2: Secret StoryOriginal Album Commentary (35:13)

    Pat leads listeners through the original album, with commentary on each of the 14 tracks.


    You can also access the podcasts at patmetheny.com via the Music & Media section's podcast menu.

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