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Old 03-02-2013, 01:16 AM
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Most basses played in the recording of a single song?

I'm curious about the recording methods of pro musicians on a large budget. I'd love to know if, whilst recording, do people routinely change basses mid-song. Hypothetically, what I'm thinking is: Ric for the atmospheric intro, P for the thumping verse, J for the punchy chorus, hollow-body for the middle 8....

I've always been a single-bass kinda guy (although, like most, I am afflicted with TB related GAS) and I've never experienced it myself whilst in the studio.

Can anyone identify songs recorded in this manner?

Closest I can think of is Jeff Ament double tracking fretless and fretted.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xkOIqemtVI

Here's Stingray playing the main bass riff and an 8-string doing some overdubs. It may (sure ain't) not be the most basses played in one song but it's cool anyway
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Dave Meros (Spock's Beard) used 3 basses on "At The End Of The Day", a Rick, a Guild Pilot, and an upright.
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Old 03-02-2013, 06:35 AM
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Dave Meros from Spock's Beard switches between a couple of electric basses and a double bass for different sections of the song At the End of the Day.

Edit: I was wasting time looking for video footage while danomite beat me to the punch.

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Old 03-02-2013, 06:58 AM
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Didn't Spock play a number of basses when he sat in with Dave Matthew's Beard?
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Old 03-02-2013, 07:11 AM
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I forget the exact details of the story but John Entwistle used 2 Danelectros and 1 Fender Jazz Bass for the bass solo on, My Generation.

The 2 Dannys broke strings (new strings not to be found so it was easier to buy another Danny). After the 2nd Danny broke a string and no more Dannys could be found, John used a Jazz Bass.

So, it took 3 basses to do The Who single, My Generation.

May a fellow TBer correct my details of this story.
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Old 03-02-2013, 07:24 AM
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Brian Bromberg uses multiple basses on his recordings. On his Jaco album he's using a staggering amount of basses.
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Entwistle also layered several bass parts on "Trick of the Light", but I'm not sure if they are different basses or just multiple overdubs of the same.

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Old 03-02-2013, 07:57 AM
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It's probably not quite what you had in mind when asking the original question, but Michael Manring originally played 3 basses at the same time on his song My Three Moons. He played four when he performed the song at Bass Day 98.

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Every once in a while my guitarist suggests using a fretted and fretless bass on the same track. The OCD in me isn't too keen on that since I don't have JT's doubleneck.
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Ive flown in low Bs on a 5 and played the rest of the song on a p bass. Other than that, i tend to prefer music that sounds like a band playing live.
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Aside from some symphony recordings I think Phil Spector might have done sessions with the most bassists . He might have had five or six bass players on a session , all playing in unison .
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Entwistle also layered several bass parts on "Trick of the Light", but I'm not sure if they are different basses or just multiple overdubs of the same.

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Might have been an 8 string on that one, I think he used an 8 string on "Success Story" as well but I'm not sure.
Anyway...Lou Reeds "Walk on the Wild Side" is a great example of multiple basses on a track..upright and electric.
You can probably find a few videos of his bass players doing both or one part live. Fernando Saunders or his appearance on David Letterman with Will Lee playing both parts are good examples.
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It definitely happens, although to what extent I can't say for sure.
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Nobody said it yet, so wth I'll go there:

Big Bottoms by Spinal Tap.

Edit: woops, didn't watch the videos before posting :-/
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