Like A Metaphor

Track Listings

 
1. Unsafe At Any Speed
2. Stupid, But Lucky
3. How The Eat In Heaven
4. Zuzu's Petals
5. Our Towner
6. Don't Let Me Down
7. Gravity Assist
8. Plaid
9. Song Of The Camco Whale
10. The Whale's Footprint

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
The Short Bartron-Tyler Group Biography

For nearly a decade, the Bartron-Tyler Group (BTg) has inspired, grooved, and enlivened diverse audiences at festivals and concerts all along the West Coast. Bartron and Tyler’s musical partnership began over 20 years ago in the San Francisco Bay Area. Years of playing in rock and cover bands followed before the focus shifted to the intricate structures for which BTg is known. In 1991, they premiered as a guitar duo, soon thereafter recording a disc at the prompting of Nashville producer and friend Bob Tassi. John Hasty joined forces to add percussive spice, building of the group to produce the next two critically acclaimed CD releases, "Fillmore Street Live" (1994), and "Leap Day" (1997). For the CD release concerts for "Leap Day", the band wanted to ground the sound with a bassist. The natural choice was Joey Fabian, with whom Hasty had already performed in diverse musical settings over the last four years. The roots that have been growing over the past 20 years serve as a strong foundation for the group’s unique sound. Their upcoming release, "Like A Metaphor" (2002), showcases this new, fully realized quartets amazing cohesion and flow garnered through four solid years of gigging.

Identity Crisis

"Barton-Taylor—Bartles and James, NO NO NO. Who would name their kid Bartron Tyler??" Geez. "What kind of music does BTg play?" Well, let’s see….it’s rock, jazz, folk, Afro-Cuban, Celtic, bluesy, bluegrassy fusion. They just call it Hardwood. You can empathize with the problem of recognition in a cookie-cutter genre, one-word-moniker-for-ease-of-digestion world. Let’s examine the individual components for clarity. John Bartron’s fiery technique brings to mind images of Ralph Towner and the late Michael Hedges. Bartron’s compositions are bristling with inventive melodies, twists, and theme and variation. Although he plays acoustic guitar exclusively, with the help of a well-equipped pedal board, he can create pastoral loops of infinite delight or violin-like notes that rise to the rafters. Mike Tyler, on a hybrid acoustic/electric guitar, gets tones as smooth as glass or as crunchy as Satriani. Hands down he is the best slide player to be heard today. His fusion-tinged compositions blow the player and non-player out of their seats. Joey Fabian, on electric and double bass, brings a solid musical background and lots of fun to the group’s sound. Just to see him on stage is pure joy. He bridges the gap of melody and rhythm with power and grace. Pulsating underneath it all, is John Hasty. Playing one of the most bizarre looking drum kits ever assembled, he drives the dynamics of the band from a roar to a whisper. His set blends hand drums and kit to cover sounds from Africa to Zeppelin.

The Sound

With influences as diverse as Phish, King Crimson, Oregon and the Hellecasters, BTg has created a sound that is completely its own. Once you hear BTg you will understand. It’s one thing to have wonderful recordings, but the other side is laying it down live. In concert, BTg leaves fans spellbound and wanting more. With great writing, kick-ass playing, and pristine recording, BTg has become a musical force that won’t go unheard. Their sound is capturing new fans every day, from teens to their parents. With hundreds of shows and thousands of discs sold, the question is: why are they not as popular as the Monkees or free pancakes on Sunday?

Product Description
"Like A Metaphor" Is the best by far from BTg!

More acoustic, more electric, great songs and wonderful recording. This CD captures the group in full stride!

Like A Metaphor,Bartron Tyler Group,Hardwood Music,Extremely tasteful guitar-based instrumental rock band; an acoustic/electric fusion.

Jazz Music:

  1. Live at the Village Vanguard [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Live in Tokyo [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Lush Interlude/The Kenton Touch
  4. Max Roach 4 Plays Charlie Parker [Import] [Limited Edition]
  5. Metalwood [Import]
  6. Miles High
  7. Mingus Moves
  8. Minha Saudade [Import]
  9. Mundell's Moods
  10. Natural High: 2-Step Soul, Boogie Fusion & Rare Groove [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Roots Revolution: The Louisiana Hayride Recordings [Live] [Original recording remastered]

Symphony 5 / Symphony 6 Pathetique

This Here [Import]

Music: Heaven's Sake Kids Series: Funny Songs

Take It Outside

The Story of Brunswick: The Classic Sound of Chicago Soul [Import]

THE GENTLE AWAKENING

The Party's Over [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Transitions

Strauss: Don Quixote; Schumann: Cello Concerto / Rostropovich, Karajan, et al

Take It to the Street

Telepathy

Tangos Del Sur V.2 [Import]

30 de Sax en Sax

The Ladykillers