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22 Aug 2018, 10:21 pm
What are some good songs with a lead bass guitar? I am up for listening to any and all examples for inspiration when I play my bass.
I am also looking for some more mellow tunes for listening to in general, like this or this.
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23 Aug 2018, 6:34 pm
Ooh, now then, there's a question! I've always been into playing my bass as a lead instrument, and my last band was just me and a drummer (I've played solo a couple of time too). I run my bass through a lot of effects quite often to generate screaming lead sounds etc.
So here's my two favourite drums/bass duos that were inspirations to me... Ruins - They had various bassists, but the album I've linked to is, IMHO, when they were at their best. Very varied, but always incredibly strange (they're Japanese, but the singing is in a completely invented language!) Sabot - San Francisco instrumental duo. My first solo gig was playing support for these guys.
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23 Aug 2018, 8:10 pm
Trogluddite wrote:
Ooh, now then, there's a question! I've always been into playing my bass as a lead instrument, and my last band was just me and a drummer (I've played solo a couple of time too). I run my bass through a lot of effects quite often to generate screaming lead sounds etc.
So here's my two favourite drums/bass duos that were inspirations to me... Ruins - They had various bassists, but the album I've linked to is, IMHO, when they were at their best. Very varied, but always incredibly strange (they're Japanese, but the singing is in a completely invented language!) Sabot - San Francisco instrumental duo. My first solo gig was playing support for these guys.
Really digging the instrumental in "Burning Stone"! Going to listen to the rest of the Sabot album in the background. Looked at the songs in the description, and kinda skipped around and listened to the first 30 seconds of each. I listened to the full track for "Flexplex" -- really liked that one!
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The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines (I like jazz, many kinds) from Joni Mitchell's Mingus (and the bass was Pastorius) - the opening run will damn near kill you, you've been warned.
Pastorius' eponymous album, all of it (And Birdland, from Heavy Weather, Weather Report, also Pastorius on bass)
School Days, Stanley Clarke, also likely to kill you
Relentless, Brian Bromberg (he could lose the intro, it's way overproduced) from You Know That Feeling
Joyce Cooling and Al Jarreau - "Mmm Mmm Good" - not bass lead IIRC but good enough for an honorable mention
So some smooth stuff and some frisky stuff here - working from happy recollections rather than my collection of bookmarks or CDs.
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23 Aug 2018, 8:26 pm
Anything by Victor Wooten from Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.
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I watched the Wrecking Crew documentary recently, I didn't know they did The Association. Wikipedia says the great Joe Osborn recorded the bass for that album.
Carol Kaye is great, too.
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