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a slide from a note in the current left hand position to approach the next chord
Yes, he is a true "king" of slides.
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He's posted it (and Turn Back The Hands of Time, etc) on his Facebook page as being him... He's still alive. Just had his 77th birthday a few days ago. Bernard Reed

OK, can I change my mind?... Update: Bill Robinson says he played on "Hands of Time". I asked if it was a Jazz Bass with pick. His surprising response:

"It is a Fender VI - six string bass and -yes - I used a pick - Bernard Reed is one of the best and most creative bass players I know - with a great personality of which I am pleased to be able to call him my friend for all of these years -however he was not the bass player on this one -I remember Wayne Bennet being one of the guitar players that day although Joe Young may have been there as well - there were a lot of these recording sessions after Bernard’s departure - they were done on Walton and Rush at Universal Studio in Chicago IL"

I've asked about "Can I Change My Mind".
EDIT: Bill says Bernard played on "Can I Change My Mind".
 
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Sam Brown - Stop!
Bass: Ed Poole
12/8 with syncopated rhythms and duplets

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Just an FYI Chris. I get the message "This video is not available" thru your link. (I found a link that worked for me, so no biggie on my end.)

And thanks for turning me on to Sam Brown. This is a new artist for me and I'll definitely dig a little further into her work. Especially if her main body of work is blues-based rock.

And again, thank you for all of your contributions to the community . . .
 
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Just an FYI Chris. I get the message "This video is not available" thru your link. (I found a link that worked for me, so no biggie on my end.)

And thanks for turning me on to Sam Brown. This is a new artist for me and I'll definitely dig a little further into her work. Especially if her main body of work is blues-based rock.

And again, thank you for all of your contributions to the community . . .

It sometimes happens that a video is only accessible in certain regions. All other versions I found are shorter than the album version I transcribed.

She had a good voice. It's a shame she can't sing anymore
After a cyst was found on her vocal cords, she had the cyst successfully removed, but problems with her voice persisted, leaving her unable to hold a note.