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Radiohead performed “15 Step” in 5/4 on the 2007 CD In Rainbows, and arranger Matt Harris has transformed the original meter into a series of infectious grooves in 11, 3, 5, and 7.
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Radiohead released “2+2=5” on their sixth album Hail to the Thief in 2003.
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Radiohead recorded “All I Need” on their album In Rainbows in 2007.
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Bob Curnow continues to add to his catalog of arrangements of Metheny & Mays compositions.
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This is Lyle at his wildest!! A funk/rock, quirky tune that just burns with energy and excitement! Listen to the Curnow Big Band CD.
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Here is another fantastic Metheny/Mays masterwork, orchestrated by Bob Curnow.
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This is another Radiohead tune, arranged by Radiohead Jazz Project pioneer, James Miley.
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Sierra Music publishes 10 of the Metheny/Mays charts on this sensational CD!
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“Bodysnatchers” was released in 2007 on Radiohead’s In Rainbows album.
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Eighteen is a flat-out, rock n' roll chart based on a tune from one of Pat Metheny's earlier albums, "Offramp.
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Radiohead is an English alternative rock band.
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This arrangement was commissioned by New Trier High School and written as a tribute to Jim Warrick on his retirement.
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Bob Curnow brings you yet another epic Metheny/Mays masterpiece.
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Set as an easy-going rock feel, this Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays composition is sure to be a band and audience favorite.
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Released in 1995 on Radiohead’s second album The Bends, “High and Dry” remains one of the band’s most popular hits.
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“Idioteque” was recorded on Radiohead’s 2000 CD Kid A, and Patty Darling’s chart is a model for arranging contemporary pop/rock music for big band.
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A BEST SELLER!!! Metheny's tunes and rhythmic feels are perfect for Big-Band settings.
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Hold on to your hat! This wild, hard-rock chart is unbelievable in it's energy, meter changes, strong rhythmic motifs and more.
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“Kid A” is the title track on Radiohead’s 2000 album.
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Arranger Dan Gailey said that “Knives Out,” recorded on Radiohead’s 2001 CD Amnesiac, “had me hooked the first time I heard it based solely on its beautiful melody.
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As recorded on "Libertango ! Hommage to Astor Piazzolla" by the HR Big Band (Germany), this arrangement will surely lift your audiences out of their seats.
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Astor Piazzolla's music lends itself well to the big band idiom, and Fred Sturm is a masterful arranger for big band.
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Omar Thomas has written a stunning, contemporary piece reminiscent of the style of the Pat Metheny Group.
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A typical, great tune of the Yellowjackets in a very playable arrangement.
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Dan Cavanagh’s arrangement of “Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box” is a powerful big band techno-rock chart that your audience will love as much as your band will.
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Radiohead released “Paranoid Android” as a single in April 1997 and as a track on their studio album OK Computer the same year.
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This is one of the most original big band rock/fusion charts ever written.
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This arrangement continues the Radiohead Jazz Project and adds another wonderful talent to the list of outstanding RJP writers.
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Here is another wonderful Bob Curnow arrangement of Metheny/Mays music.
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Bob Curnow continues to add to his Pat Metheny Big Band Series with this wonderful light, laid-back, Latin-rock chart.
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Another amazing, exciting chart has been added to the Pat Metheny Series! Bob Curnow's arrangement of Metheny/Mays' composition "Stranger In Town" hits you in the face right from the start and ends in the same manner.
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Sierra Music publishes all 11 charts on this fantastic CD!
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“There, There” (subtitled “The Boney King of Nowhere") was recorded on Radiohead’s 2003 album Hail to the Thief.
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As recorded by the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra on "New Sounds of Maynard Ferguson," This Willie Maiden arrangement takes a great tune and puts it in an up-tempo swing setting.
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Here is another marvelous collaboration of Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays music as arranged for big band by Bob Curnow.
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