We Live Here

We Live Here is an album by the Pat Metheny Group, released in 1995 by Geffen Records. The album eschews the Group's Brazilian-tinged jazz for downtempo and world music, incorporating a slick modern sound coupled with drum loops and sampling. This album shows a high level of collaboration between Lyle Mays and Pat Metheny having composed almost all the songs together except "Episode d'Azur". The group embarked on a tour under the album name in 1995. A live performance in Japan was recorded, with Brazilian percussionist Armando Marçal (a.k.a. Marçalzinho) joining for the concert.

We Live Here

We Live Here is an album by the Pat Metheny Group, released in 1995 by Geffen Records. The album eschews the Group's Brazilian-tinged jazz for downtempo and world music, incorporating a slick modern sound coupled with drum loops and sampling. This album shows a high level of collaboration between Lyle Mays and Pat Metheny having composed almost all the songs together except "Episode d'Azur". The group embarked on a tour under the album name in 1995. A live performance in Japan was recorded, with Brazilian percussionist Armando Marçal (a.k.a. Marçalzinho) joining for the concert.