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[quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1342107500' post='1729729']
Abraham Laboriel on most, if I remember correctly. [/quote]

Also featuring Will Lee, Marcus Miller, Anthony Jackson and Chuck Rainey.

Does it get any better than that?! B)

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[quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1342046784' post='1728861']
Earth Wind and Fire has Verdine White, learnt a lot from him. [/quote]

Yep. Top class player.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lid4mMad8o&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lid4mMad8o&feature=related[/url]

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKUy2tdwmR4[/media]

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[quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1342013610' post='1728064']
Alan Thompson. He done a guest lecture at my college. Thoroughly nice guy and was brilliant on both bass and guitar.
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Danny Thompson plays upright on the majority of John Martyn's albums. Wasn't AT mainly used live instead of John Giblin?

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A small ( :blush: ) selection of my own personal favourites, in no particular order (other than the order in which I thought of them!):

Japan – Quiet Life
Level 42 – The pursuit of accidents
Queen – Hot Space
Stanley Clarke – Hideaway
George Duke – Reach for it
Fish – Vigil in a wilderness of mirrors
Genesis – Selling England by the pound
X – Spock’s Beard
Yes – Fragile, The Yes album and Drama
Rush – Farewell to Kings, Moving Pictures and Power Windows
John Martyn – Grace and Danger
Luther Vandross – The night I fell in love
Fishbone – Truth and soul
The Jam – Setting sons
Transatlantic – The Whirlwind
Prefab Sprout – Steve McQueen
Earth, wind and fire – I am
Weather Report – Heavy weather
Bill Bruford – Feels good to me
Donald Fagen – The Nightfly
[u][color="#0000ff"]The Very Best of Tower of Power: the Warner Years 1972-1976[/color][/u]
[u][color="#0000ff"]Santana - Moonflower and Marathon[/color][/u]

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I suppose I'm failing to recommend specific albums here, but one should also never forget NatWest:
http://youtu.be/tXE26otm0VI



And also, as I mentioned one of my faves, Abraham Laboriel, who has one of the most impressive session cvs in the world, heres a vid of some joy:
http://youtu.be/jnXKm-Pqqpo

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[quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1342177690' post='1730855']
As much as I love EW&F..... that was atrocious!!
[/quote]

I know! How can someone who has played some of the best disco/funk/soul basslines ever, play such unmitigated garbage live? :o

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Cream - Disraeli gears
All the Sabbath LPs
Bowie's "Berlin trilogy"
Television - Marquee Moon
World Domination Enterprises - Let's Play Domination
Queen - A Night at the Opera
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life/Innervisions/Talking Book
Jah Wobble, Holger Czukay, Jaki Leibzeit - Full Circle
Motörhead - Ace of Spades
Thin Lizzy - Life Live
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

...to add to the others!

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[quote name='Conan' timestamp='1342177453' post='1730847']
A small ( :blush: ) selection of my own personal favourites, in no particular order (other than the order in which I thought of them!):

... Yes – Fragile, The Yes album and Drama

[/quote]

At last, someone else that appreciates "Drama" by Yes. As a complete album this is my favourite Yes album (even though purists will argue that it's not [i]really[/i] a Yes album).

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[quote name='darkandrew' timestamp='1342221063' post='1732146']
At last, someone else that appreciates "Drama" by Yes. As a complete album this is my favourite Yes album (even though purists will argue that it's not [i]really[/i] a Yes album).
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Got my vote on Drama. Good album although not traditional Yes full of elongated solos. More melodic songs IMO and i do have several Yes albums.
Saw them Live with Yeggles

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I'm sure like everyone else, the "favourite albums" for bass changes from week to week. So, for now, here's some of my current favourites:

Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live
Tony Levin on this album is wonderful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiu6RMMNERs&sns=em

Rush - Exit Stage Left
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ker-C8FE2c&sns=em

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[quote name='kevin_lindsay' timestamp='1342343430' post='1733353']
I'm sure like everyone else, the "favourite albums" for bass changes from week to week. So, for now, here's some of my current favourites:

Rush - Exit Stage Left
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ker-C8FE2c&sns=em[/media]
[/quote]

Incredibly exciting... best Rush period...

Wonder if Bernie G does double-necks?

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Thin Lizzy Black rose, Phil is on fire on this album.
Ian Dury New boots and Panties, DIY and laughter, Norman Watt-roy Esquire, nuff said.
Rage against the machine. Tim and a StingRay lethal combo and still his best sound imho.
Chic Live in Japan Superproducers a Masterclass lesson in groove from Bernard Edwards.

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Loads of very good suggestions here.
Speaking of jimmy Johnson (whitecloud)
i have 100s of bass related cd's mainly funk, acid jazz, jazz, soul, n soul, rare groove, solo bass.etc
i would like to offer one i feel VERY overlooked as bass players album
prob not even looked at at all,
and its one of my fave bass albums, i have it up there in the top 10
please check out jimmy johnson's playing one of wayne johnson,s album.
The Wayne Johnson Trio. Grasshopper.( as well as others)
here is a bit i found....Enjoy..
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUCKZFaAUFI[/media]

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It depends what you're wanting to play.

Sometimes I listen to Jazz or Funk, other times to house, drum n' bass & dubstep for ideas. I'd say listen to everything you can, including the stuff that doesn't have a bassline.

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All of the above..................it really does depend on what else is happening and how it all fits together.
There has been and are some astounding bassist some not yet mentioned.

Percy Jones..............the Wal man, the big fella at the back, Mr Anthony Jackson.
Jennifer Young, or as I call her Dave La Rue with better hair.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrb55dZ07jg&list=UUSEK2LtpXa30ZJg1b-Qi7Bw"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrb55dZ07jg&list=UUSEK2LtpXa30ZJg1b-Qi7Bw[/url]

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