Zero Tolerance for Silence

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Zero Tolerance for Silence is a controversial 1994 album by American jazz guitarist Pat Metheny. Recorded for Geffen Records, it was performed entirely on guitar, although all of the tracks were overdubbed ("Part 5" also contains an acoustic guitar amongst the overdriven electric guitars). Rather than Metheny's standard reportoire of fusion jazz, Zero Tolerance for Silence consists of frantic, overdriven, intricately textured guitar soloing with occasionally distinguishable blues-like melodies. The album caused a division of opinion among listeners, who had not expected the formerly accessible Metheny to venture into the avant-garde. Some, including many of Metheny's most devoted fans, felt that the album was a cataclysmic artistic mistake, and fan forums have from time to time attempted to pressure Metheny into disowning the recording. He has declined to do so, although Geffen quietly allowed it to fall out of print towards the end of the 1990s. In a 2008 interview, Metheny was asked...
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Zero Tolerance for Silence Information

Released

: Dec 16, 1992

Zero Tolerance for Silence Cast & Crew

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Zero Tolerance for Silence Artists

  1. Pat Metheny

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