Showing posts with label Steve Bailey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Bailey. Show all posts

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Steve Bailey, Victor Wooten - Bass Extremes - Cookbook

Styles: Jazz Contemporary
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:29
Size: 147,1 MB
Art: Front

(6:43)  1. To Serve Man
(2:14)  2. 1/2 Fast
(4:54)  3. Not at 3
(5:37)  4. What So
(5:34)  5. Acoustic Brew
(3:55)  6. Madonna Lee
(6:41)  7. Bassically Yours
(4:25)  8. Cool Groove
(6:01)  9. Glorius Pastorius
(5:28) 10. Eye Of The Beholder
(5:40) 11. Gloria's Child
(6:12) 12. Little Stevie Ray Charles Mingus

Bass Extremes is the name of a collection of works by bassists Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey. It has been released as on CD, video, and in a book of sheet music and tablature. The book was transcribed by Roy Vogt. The Bass Extremes project has also included drummer Derico Watson and Oteil Burbridge. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_Extremes

Personnel:  Steve Bailey, Victor Wooten, Will Lee, Oteil Burbridge (bass); Steve Bailey (background vocals); Victor Wooten (cello, shaker); Will Lee (vocals, background vocals); Oteil Burbridge (vocals); Gregg Bissonette, Kenny Aronoff , Joel Taylor (drums); Jim Roberts (congas).

Cookbook

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Steve Bailey - So Low...Solo

Styles: Jazz Contemporary
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:17
Size: 120,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:53)  1. Waltz For Leeann
(3:19)  2. Rhum Bar
(4:24)  3. Last Train Home
(3:57)  4. Scrapple From The Apple
(3:37)  5. Calm Before The Storm
(3:51)  6. Sea Major
(4:43)  7. Blink
(4:03)  8. Sir Paul
(5:38)  9. Bombz Over Baghdad
(3:34) 10. Ella's Boogie
(4:14) 11. Majestic March
(4:58) 12. Mom's Melody

According to Bass Player Magazine, "Steve Bailey is to the 6 string fretless bass what Christopher Columbus was to America". You may have heard Steve with Dizzy Gillespie... or the Rippingtons.... or Larry Carlton.....or Kitaro... or Willie Nelson... or Jethro Tull...or.......... well, the list goes on.  Through the 80's and 90's Steve could be heard on a variety of recordings, from movie soundtracks to TV commercials. He toured and recorded with a variety of Artists, playing Jazz, Rock, Country, New Age,... whatever!  All of these divergent elements can be heard in his unique solo style. Teaming up with Victor Wooten (probably the most influential bassist of the decade) in 1993, they formed Bass Extremes, a cutting edge Bass-Duo that has released critically acclaimed cd's and dvd's for the last 14 years. So Low.... Solo, will offer the listener a new perspective on bass playing. Completely without "stacked tracks" or overdubs, Steve teams with legendary hand drummer Robert Thomas Jr. (of Weather Report fame) and creates a duo that can sound like an orchestra. Steve's innovative artificial harmonic techniques, chordal voicings, and multi-timbre polyphonic pyrotechnics combine to make a very listenable, soothing, musical experience. 

Victor Wooten says it best on the cd cover...  "So Low...........Solo, the new CD from Steve Bailey, is finally here. The sound he produces from his six string fretless bass is so beautiful and unique that I have been asking him (pressuring him to be exact) to record this music for years. Your ear will tell you that there is no way he could have produced all of this music with one bass and no overdubs (I know that he did,) but the smile of your soul will tell you that it doesn't matter." https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/baileysteve

Personnel:  Steve Bailey- bass;  Robert Thomas Jr., Arlin Strader – drums.

So Low...Solo