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[quote name='nixonuk' post='11542' date='Jun 3 2007, 08:38 PM']The Stranglers - JJ Burnel

Burnel is the reason why I picked up a bass in the first place, just love that sound.[/quote]


JJ just manages to make the bass look like an offensive weapon. A big influence on me too.

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Just now I'm listening to Cynic's "Focus", with Sean Malone on bass/Chapman Stick. Technical metal legends, light years ahead of their time IMO. They released this in 1993, most of the rest of the world is still catching up. Progtastic.

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All the usual suspects for me!
Rush's new album (err, some bloke called Geddy Lee),
Porcupine Tree (Colin Edwin),
Tool (Justin Chancellor),
Jamiroquai (Lucky to have several brilliant players, Paul Turner gets amazing tones)
Also, lot's of Bach, what a left hand!

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Dream Theater - Metropolis 2 - Scenes from a Memory -- If I need to tell you who the bassist is, you really need to be taken outside and SHOT!!!

Jellyfish - Spilt Milk, Bellybutton - Jason Falkner, Tim Smith.

Kino - Picture - Pete Trewavas

Frost* - Milliontown - John Jowitt

Glenn Hughes - homemade compilation - errr, it`s Glenn Hughes

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Been od'ing on the Randy Waldman Trio just lately - 'Wigged Out' - that's with your main man John Patitucci on bass and the awesome Vinnie Colaiuta on drums plus a whole host of horn players as well - although I'm looking out for the album that features Brian Bromberg in the bass chair - I think it's called 'timing is everything' - has anyone got it?

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[quote name='jwbassman' post='21573' date='Jun 21 2007, 08:28 PM']Been od'ing on the Randy Waldman Trio just lately - 'Wigged Out' - that's with your main man John Patitucci on bass and the awesome Vinnie Colaiuta on drums plus a whole host of horn players as well - although I'm looking out for the album that features Brian Bromberg in the bass chair - I think it's called 'timing is everything' - has anyone got it?[/quote]

Waldman's stuff is incredible. The only one I've got is Unreel but have heard bits of the others and they all sound superb. You can get the "Timing.." one here but it is pricey...

[url="http://www.audiophileimports.com/cgi-bin/ai/cart.cgi/command=listitems&pos=0&type=search?search=waldman"]http://www.audiophileimports.com/cgi-bin/a...?search=waldman[/url]


Cheers,
Alun

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[quote name='bass_in_ya_face' post='20030' date='Jun 19 2007, 08:21 AM']JJ just manages to make the bass look like an offensive weapon. A big influence on me too.[/quote]
true, i love the bass line on peaches. and the sound his bass gets is great, i love the low growl it makes

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Lately, Mastodon (Troy Sanders) and SikTh (James Leach). Two of the best metal bands around today IMO, with more than capable bass players.

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Smashing Pumpkins' [i]Siamese Dream[/i] (D'Arcy & Billy Corgan)
Michael Manring's [i]Toward The Center Of The Night[/i]
Adrian Belew's [i]Op Zop Too Wah[/i] (AB on bass)
Ash - [i]Free All Angels[/i] (Mark Hamilton) - esp. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW8mEMqiNhc"]Burn Baby Burn[/url]
+ the new Rush [i]Snakes & Arrows[/i] is excellent, though I preferred Geddy's tone when he had the "Horny Wal"

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MB1. :)

FOREVER ENDEAVOUR......NIGEL CLUTTERBUCK....BASS.

THE ATTRACTIONS........BRUCE THOMAS......BASS.

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