One Quiet Night
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For the 1931 film directed by Fatty Arbuckle, see One Quiet Night (film).
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| Studio album by Pat Metheny | |||||
| Released | May 13, 2003 | ||||
| Recorded | November 21, 2001 and January 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Folk jazz, fusion, crossover jazz, jazz | ||||
| Label | Warner Bros. | ||||
| Producer | Pat Metheny, Steve Rodby | ||||
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One Quiet Night is a solo album by Pat Metheny, released in 2003. The album was recorded in one night and provides a raw sample of Metheny's skill on acoustic and baritone guitars. It features interpretations of Norah Jones' hit "Don't Know Why" and Gerry and the Pacemakers's "Ferry Cross the Mersey".
[edit] Track listing
- All tracks by Pat Metheny, except where noted.
- "One Quiet Night"
- "Song for the Boys"
- "Don't Know Why" (Jesse Harris)
- "Another Chance"
- "Time Goes On"
- "My Song" (Keith Jarrett)
- "Peace Memory"
- "Ferry Cross the Mersey" (Gerry Marsden)
- "Over on 4th Street"
- "I Will Find the Way"
- "North to South, East to West"
- "Last Train Home"
[edit] Personnel
- Pat Metheny – guitars, baritone guitars, bass


