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If you are one of those bass guitar lovers who can't seem to get enough of the "Bass Masters" like Mr. Jamerson, I recommend a music book called "Standing In The Shadows of Motown: The Life and Music of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson (Hal Leonard Publishing)." It was compiled by a gentleman out of Philly names "Dr. Licks." I ran to the local sheet music store (Southern Music here in the Alamo City) and bought it years ago when it first flew off the presses! The book features recorded comments and performances (I got two one-hour cassetes in my book, they later were produced with CDs) by James Jamerson Jr., Paul McCartney, Anthony Jackson, Jimmy Haslip, Pino Palladino, Bob Babbitt, Marcus Miller, Gerald Veasley, Chuck Rainey (one of the most famous Ken Smith users there is), Willie Weeks (when I was a teenager, Willie's bass solo on Donny Hathaway's live album made me swoon), "Ready" Freddie Washington (another big time Ken Smith guy), and a whole lot more. The book tells the riveting story of Mr. Jamerson & The Funk Brothers, and goes into detail about their recording sessions in Detroit. It even has original chart music in it! If you love James Jamerson, you've got to add this book to your collection! ![]() |
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![]() I was made to love her, Beat me to the punch, Going to a go go, and The Happening. The Happening has such a swinging bass line! I was hooked the moment I heard it.
I consider James Jamerson to be the Godfather of electric bass. Oh, almost forgot-his upright line on My Guy! Last edited by Tim Brosnan; 02-03-2010 at 09:22 PM. Reason: spelling |
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hours and hours of good work with a genius bass line and good players. I worked on it i remember... souvenir souvenir ![]() |
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![]() There's also a DVD (2 disk) that was produced titled "Standing In The Shadows of Motown" back around 2002. I Highly, HIGHLY, HIGHLY (did I say HIGHLY) recommend searching and finding it. You won't be disappointed. Many of the orginal Funk Brothers are part of this story and it's simply fantastic. I came across this DVD at Blockbuster a few years ago and I am so glad I did: It was the only copy they had and it was in-and-among other DVD's in a box they had a "Sale" on.
One of my MANY favorite parts of this DVD is towards the end where Joan Osborne is on stage with the Funk Brothers doing a remake of "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" - Wow! ![]() Just find it and get it! You'll be thanking me later. ![]()
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