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Still Life (Talking)
is the fifth studio album by the Pat Metheny Group , released on July 7, 1987 . It marked a major transition for the group, being their first release on Geffen Records after nearly a decade with ECM. The album is widely celebrated as a pillar of contemporary jazz and jazz fusion, winning the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance and achieving RIAA gold certification in 1992. Musical Style and the "Brazilian Trilogy"
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Technological Integration
: Metheny heavily utilized the Synclavier for sequencing and the Roland GR-300 guitar synthesizer to achieve horn-like lead lines, while Mays employed Oberheim and Prophet V synthesizers for "seasoned electronic orchestrations". Track Analysis Still Life (Talking) is the fifth studio album
Released in 1987, Still Life (Talking) is widely considered one of the Pat Metheny Group's Musical Style and the "Brazilian Trilogy" The chemistry