"First Circle" is a song and the title track off the album "First Circle" by jazz guitarist Pat Metheny and his group, the Pat Metheny Group. The album was released in 1984 and won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance.
The song itself has a complex fusion of Brazilian rhythms and jazz harmonies. The main melody is based on a set of chords that Metheny came up with while playing around with a classical guitar in a hotel room in Paris. The song features a variety of instruments including Metheny's guitar, Lyle Mays' keyboards, Steve Rodby's bass, and Paul Wertico's drums.
"First Circle" is known for its intricate arrangement and its use of odd time signatures, including 22/8 and 23/8, which are typical in Balkan folk music. The song has been covered by various musicians over the years, including The Manhattan Transfer and jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara.
Overall, "First Circle" is considered one of Metheny's most iconic songs and is a showcase for his unique blend of jazz and world music influences.
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