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  • Paul Wertico of the Pat Metheny Group
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    1. Peruvian Folk Song 
    2. Don't Look Back 
    3. Long Chart 
    4. Dance of the Hunters 
    5. From Here to There 
    6. Days Like These 
    7. Element 103 
    8. Max Factor 
    9. Triune 
    10. Cowboys & Africans 


    This album has a lot of excellent compositions. Words to describe "The Yin and the Yout" are "Rich," "diverse," "deep," and "varied." There is a great mixture of styles including tribal (African or Native American, I'm not sure which one), fusion, and Avant Garde. Some of the recordings are a little bit too radical for my tame tastes (a lot of modern-sounding dissonant kind of stuff). However, all-in-all, it comes pretty close to a timeless masterpiece.