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Aretha Franklin - Bridge Over Troubled Water Bass: Chuck Rainey
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Groove Collective - Some people Bass: Jonathan Maron Contributed by : Nicolas Garnier
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Suggested by a donor Tyrone Davis - Can I Change My Mind Love this song!
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Nr 666 Little Milton - Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around The World) | Phil Upchurch
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A fun upbeat pop song with African vibes Jain - Come
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90s acid jazz from the UK (FatBoy Slim's band) Freak Power - Rush Bass: Dale Davis Contributed by Yuval Nov
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Bb - Eb - Ab - Db - Gb - Cb => Gb major or Eb minor. Ebm in this case. You can play the entire bass line by tuning your bass half a step down, and ignoring all the flats (except for the Fb)
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Foreigner - I Want to Know What Love Is Bass: Rick Wills
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This bass line puts a smile on my face every time I hear it. The Three Degrees - Dirty Ol' Man Bass: Ronnie Baker Label: Philadelphia International
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Now online UB40 - Rat In Mi Kitchen | Earl Falconer
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From the 1972 Trouble Man soundtrack Marvin Gaye - Trouble Man
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1973 Hall & Oates - She's Gone | Bass: Steve Gelfand
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This is a cover of a cover of a Neil Diamond song UB40 - Red Red Wine - Earl Falconer
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2 basses on this recording. This is the main bass line. I don't know who recorded it. Several bass players are mentioned in the album credits. The Dramatics - I Can't Get over You
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Cream - Strange Brew | Bass Transcription | Jack Bruce The #9s are played a bit sharp
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DeBarge - Love Me In a Special Way | Bass Transcription | James Jamerson Jr
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Mac Miller - Everybody Mac on bass
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Rufus and Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good (Live) Bass: Bobby Watson Written by Stevie Wonder Rufus and Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good | Bobby Watson
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Aretha Franklin goes Bossa Nova. Aretha Franklin - Day Dreaming | Chuck Rainey
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Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack with Maurice Gibb on bass
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N° 650 is the 5th with Marcus Miller on bass Tom Browne - Funkin' for Jamaica | Marcus Miller
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In 3/4 Anita Baker - Body and Soul | Nathan East
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According to Wikipedia, this is Stevie Wonder playing synth bass Stevie Wonder - Look Around
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And another one New Radicals - You Get What You Give | John Pierce