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10-04-2001, 04:38 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK | | | Ryhthm sections Hello, my name is Gary, and I am currently writing a project where I am studying how the drummer and the bass player in a certain band work together and then the same thing for different styles of different bands. I just wondered if anyone had any suggestions of bands I should listen to to hear a really good rhythm section working together. Please e-mail me at thebassmeister@hotmail.com Cheers!
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10-05-2001, 02:01 AM
|  | Unprofessional TalkBass Contributor | | Join Date: Dec 1999 Location: Brighton, England, UK, Europe | | | Tony Williams and Ron Carter on Miles' "Live at the Plugged Nickel"?
Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers on "Kind of Blue".
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10-05-2001, 06:15 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 1999 Location: Carmel, IN | | | How about Lee Konitz "Motion". Just sax, bass and drums. You get a good sense of the dynamics between Sonny Dallas (bass) and Elvin Jones and Nick Stabulas (drums). | 
10-05-2001, 08:35 AM
| | Inadvertent Microtonalist | | Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Portland, ME | | | Stanley Clarke & Airto Moreira on Chick Corea's "Light as a Feather"
Scott LaFaro & Paul Motian on Bill Evan's "Live at the Village Vanguard"
Stafford James & Lewis Hayes on Dexter Gordon's "Homecoming -- Live at the Village Vanguard"
Geez, how do I get paid to run a study like that? | 
10-06-2001, 12:51 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: San Diego, California, Yoo-Ess-Ay | | | I've always thought Monty Budwig and Colin Bailey were a very hip (and distinctive) rhythm section (Vince Guaraldi's "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" soundtrack album is a great example of their work)...
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10-06-2001, 02:07 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Midcoast Maine | | Quote: Originally posted by amcrory I've always thought Monty Budwig and Colin Bailey were a very hip (and distinctive) rhythm section (Vince Guaraldi's "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" soundtrack album is a great example of their work)...
-a | I've always liked Vince's trio work, too. Ran across an interesting piece online about Vince's bassists and who actually played on "A Charlie Brown Christmas" http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues...17/music2.html | 
10-07-2001, 12:01 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Somewhere Over the Barline | | | Mingus and Dannie Richmond; Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones | 
10-07-2001, 10:33 PM
|  | Student of Life Forum Administrator | | Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Louisville, KY | | | Drew Gress and Tom Rainey. Larry Grenadier and Jorge Rossy. | 
10-08-2001, 12:24 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: San Antonio, Texas, USA | | | Gary Peacock + Jack Dejohnette (w/Keith Jarrett)
Reginald Veal + Herlin Reiley (w/Wynton Marsalis)
Lonnie Plaxico + Marcus Baylor (w/Cassandra Wilson - particularly "Traveling Miles") | 
10-08-2001, 12:32 PM
|  | Student of Life Forum Administrator | | Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Louisville, KY | | Quote: Originally posted by Samuel
Care to suggest a particular opus? THANKS. | Gress & Rainey: Fred Hersch Trio, "Dancing in the Dark" on Chesky records.
Grenadier & Rossy: any Brad Mehldau trio record. Any of the "Art of the Trio" selections are good. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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