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Suggestions for albums where you can really hear the bass Not really looking for bass instrumentalists... but bands/albums where the bass isn't hidden in the mix... any genre...
Two examples from me: Prince - Dirty Mind Police - Regatta de Blanc | |
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Dr. Dre - The Chronic PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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RICK JAMES-any album prior 2 the flag You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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just about any talking heads album. if you focus your attention on the bass, tina weymouth sounds like she's in her own world but it works perfectly. | |
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Jamiroquai | |
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Sly's Riot...maybe? Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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wow. most of my favorite albums.
and if they aren't bassy, i EQ them when i listen to them | |
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Bob George and Chelsea Rodgers by Prince
everything by Chic | |
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graecophilos said: Bob George and Chelsea Rodgers by Prince
everything by Chic The first three Chic albums are essential! | |
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WildheartXXX said: graecophilos said: Bob George and Chelsea Rodgers by Prince
everything by Chic The first three Chic albums are essential! so true, add Norma Jean, the two Sister Sledge albums, Diana and King Of The World to that... don't like their after-1981 stuff, when drum-machines and synth basses came in, the Chic concept dragged out. | |
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Thanks for the suggestions. I will check them out. | |
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"Standing in the shadows of Motown deluxe edition".
Disc 2 is fricken awesome as you get to hear remixes of original classic motown material featuring probably the most influential player in popular music history, James Jamerson. They are the original recordings remixed (no added production) as instrumentals. Often they will break it down to just the drums and bass or even just the bass at times and you get to hear his subtleties in all their glory. I realise you mentioned you're not looking for instrumentals but this really is a must have for any bass enthusiast! http://www.amazon.com/Sta...090&sr=8-3 Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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Cinnie said: wow. most of my favorite albums.
and if they aren't bassy, i EQ them when i listen to them thats why you're hot. I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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badujunkie said: Cinnie said: wow. most of my favorite albums.
and if they aren't bassy, i EQ them when i listen to them thats why you're hot. | |
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MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION. | |
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"Take Me To the Next Phase" Part I & II Isley Brothers
"If You Want Me to Stay" Sly & Family Stone "Fire" & "Skin Tight" Ohio Players "The Jam" (Larry) Grahman Central Station [Edited 5/3/09 12:05pm] | |
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Meshell Ndegeocello: The World has Made Me The Man of My Dreams. | |
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