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Yet Another Virtuosic Performance From Anthony Jackson

Thanks for the video! AJ is a great bassist
and musician. I have some records of him
playing with Michel Petrucciani and
Steve Gadd plus some live, bootleg recordings
as a part of other groups.

Any recommendations for other official
recordings of his that I should get?
 
Thanks for the video! AJ is a great bassist
and musician. I have some records of him
playing with Michel Petrucciani and
Steve Gadd plus some live, bootleg recordings
as a part of other groups.

Any recommendations for other official
recordings of his that I should get?
So many great ones. Check out his discography on allmusic.com to get an idea. But some of my faves..

Triangulo - Michel Camilo: One of my absolute favorite albums. It's a must have for any jazz and Anthony Jackson fan.

IF - Fahir Atakoglu: Another album with Anthony and El Negro holding down the rhythm.

Brain - Hiromi Uehara: Anthony plays on two tracks but the the whole album is incredible.

And anything with Michel Camilo, Michel Petrucciani or Steve Khan. Those go without saying.

There are so many more but start with those.
 
He started out with Buddy Rich as a teenager.

Wow, I bet that was a real woodshed experience.

I like his earlier playing better, but found the video kind of boring & noodley. His bass tone as well came off as rather thin to me. Although I know he views his bass as a tool to make music with, I find his bass comical in proportions, but that is just my esthetic opinion.

I remember reading about how that bass was his perfect instrument and all the basses he had to go through to get to that bass.

I guess I just enjoy more spirited playing & music, it just came of dry to me. Just my opinion.
 
+1 Thanks for posting it. I assume you've seen the Calle 54 performance that was referenced above. That is just TOTALLY over the top.
Oh definitely. That performance really opened my eyes up to what a virtuoso AJ is and how he approaches the instrument. The first time I saw that Presentation Contrabass and heard his solo, I was floored. I just couldn't believe it. I had never heard a bass played that way. The tone, the dynamics, the notes. I was just blown away by it all and have been a huge fan ever since.

Mr. Jackson is a maestro in every sense of the word.