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Old 12-09-2005, 04:08 PM
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I'm a rocker wanting to expand my horizons. I'd like some suggestions for Victor Wooten, Marcus Miller, Jaco and anyone else that seems to fit this mold.
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This is totally outside what I think you really want, but I have two recommendations:

1) Swingin' For the Fences by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band

This is an album that I can't help but put on often and listen to loudly. The bass playing is excellent on this disc.

2) Give by The Bad Plus

Alright, they have a new album, but I haven't heard it. Yet. This band rocks in such a uniquely weird way. I think everyone should hear them, although I think most people won't like it.

Those are two must-haves in my opinion, and I think they could definitely help you expand your horizons. I know that Marcus Miller's M^2 is pretty popular for bass virtuoso music, and I have liked what I have heard from it.
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Incubus--Fungus Amongus. Awesome CD, a little funk, a little rock, lots of great basslines (both slap and fingerstyle).

Jaco Pastorius---His self titled CD is a landmark in the history of Bass guitar. Also check out his CD called Word of Mouth.

Weather Report---Jaco played bass for them on a bunch of albums. Check out the CD's called Heavy Weather, 8:30 (live recording), and Night Passage. Just my personal favorites.

Victor Wooten---Personally, I prefer the stuff he did with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones to his own solo music. Check out the Flecktones albums Flight of the Cosmic Hippo, Live Art, and Live At The Quik (DVD is also available). Both are great.
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Incubus--Fungus Amongus. Awesome CD, a little funk, a little rock, lots of great basslines (both slap and fingerstyle).

Jaco Pastorius---His self titled CD is a landmark in the history of Bass guitar. Also check out his CD called Word of Mouth.

Weather Report---Jaco played bass for them on a bunch of albums. Check out the CD's called Heavy Weather, 8:30 (live recording), and Night Passage. Just my personal favorites.

Victor Wooten---Personally, I prefer the stuff he did with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones to his own solo music. Check out the Flecktones albums Flight of the Cosmic Hippo, Live Art, and Live At The Quik (DVD is also available). Both are great.
Didn't Stanley Clarke (who I forgot to mention) also play w/ Weather Report some?
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:42 PM
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Victor Wooten---Personally, I prefer the stuff he did with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones to his own solo music. Check out the Flecktones albums Flight of the Cosmic Hippo, Live Art, and Live At The Quik (DVD is also available). Both are great.
The "Live At The Quick" DVD is a must. Awesome show! From Vic, I'd also recommend his first solo album "A Show Of Hands". Many people think that it's a wankfest, but it's very musical IMO. "More Love", as recorded in that album, is one of the most beautiful and tasty compositions I've heard for the bass guitar.
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The "Live At The Quick" DVD is a must. Awesome show! From Vic, I'd also recommend his first solo album "A Show Of Hands". Many people think that it's a wankfest, but it's very musical IMO. "More Love", as recorded in that album, is one of the most beautiful and tasty compositions I've heard for the bass guitar.
YES. I forgot about that one. The album is full of over-the-top bass playing, but at times it can be extremely tasteful and quite beautiful. Some of his best stuff is one that album. More Love is gorgeous, and the song You Can't Hold No Groove is great. Check out Wootens performance from his Bass Day 98 DVD (they have a DVD of JUST his performance and one with bits and pieces of everyones stuff, get the one with JUST Wootens set). On the DVD, he plays You Can't Hold No Groove, but he does it with a drummer. It's amazing, just absolutely amazing.

BTW Alvaro--Were you as confused as me when that Chinese guy started "singing"?
The Indian guy on percussion was awesome though
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BTW Alvaro--Were you as confused as me when that Chinese guy started "singing"?
The Indian guy on percussion was awesome though
Not really because I've already read about that "throat singing" but never heard it. When he started, I said to myself "aahh... so that's it". It was pretty interesting to me.

One thing that keeps me watching that DVD in slow motion is Vic's "Smooth Criminal" show. Still can't believe that such thing is humanly possible.
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Old 12-09-2005, 05:14 PM
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I would recommend the following:

Michael Manring - Soliloquy
Vital Information - Fiagiaga
Victor Wooten - A Show of Hands (+1 with Alvaro)
Jeff Berlin - Crossroads (a compiliaton of Pump It and Champion)
Steely Dan - Royal Scam and Aja
Kansas - Best of Kansas
Stanley Clarke - If This Bass Could Only Talk

There are many, many others.
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Didn't Stanley Clarke (who I forgot to mention) also play w/ Weather Report some?
Don't think so. The only other bassist I know of that played with WR is Alphonso Johnson. Stanley played with Return To Forever, but I don't think he was ever in Weather Report.


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Not really because I've already read about that "throat singing" but never heard it. When he started, I said to myself "aahh... so that's it". It was pretty interesting to me.

One thing that keeps me watching that DVD in slow motion is Vic's "Smooth Criminal" show. Still can't believe that such thing is humanly possible.
Although it was wierd, that "throat singing" was pretty interesting I guess. I still don't understand how the hell he made those sounds come from his own throat.

And that "smooth criminal"....uuuhhh..whatchu talkin bout? Is that the thing he did when he like leaned over reeeeeaaaallllyyy far while still standing on two feet? I remember seeing him at one point lean over, while standing on both feet, until his body was at like a 40 degree angle to the floor. Amazing, if that's what you mean.
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And that "smooth criminal"....uuuhhh..whatchu talkin bout? Is that the thing he did when he like leaned over reeeeeaaaallllyyy far while still standing on two feet? I remember seeing him at one point lean over, while standing on both feet, until his body was at like a 40 degree angle to the floor. Amazing, if that's what you mean.
Exactly. I called it like that because the "Smooth Criminal" video made that thing famous.
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My opinion is that one who only listens to one form of music cannot "expand their mind."

Here are some albums that blew my mind:

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History (or anything by them) Link

Ephel Duath - Painter's Palette Link

Miles Davis - Pangaea. Kind of Blue is his most well known work, akin to Pink Floyd and The Wall. Pangaea is akin to Pink Floyd's Animals, as it is some of his best work and it is definitely my favorite of his fusion releases.

All have great bass playing that fit the music. I urge anyone to check out these three releases.

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Old 12-10-2005, 03:21 PM
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Actually, I listen to a pretty wide range of music. From Suzanne Vega and Carole King to A/C D/C and Anthrax. I just don't have any Jazz, unless you count Steely Dan.

On a side note, I think the Fixx has a petty goog bassist. I'd have to look up his name.

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My opinion is that one who only listens to one form of music cannot "expand their mind."

Here are some albums that blew my mind:

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History (or anything by them) Link

Ephel Duath - Painter's Palette Link

Miles Davis - Pangaea. Kind of Blue is his most well known work, akin to Pink Floyd and The Wall. Pangaea is akin to Pink Floyd's Animals, as it is some of his best work and it is definitely my favorite of his fusion releases.

All have great bass playing that fit the music. I urge anyone to check out these three releases.

Peace,
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+1 on pangaea and ephel duath. madness. in the beset possible way.
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Don't think so. The only other bassist I know of that played with WR is Alphonso Johnson. Stanley played with Return To Forever, but I don't think he was ever in Weather Report.
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