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Just read the sad news that Max Bennett has passed away, aged 90.

Amazing player with so many credits....particularly for his work with LA Express and Joni Mitchell. What a player. 

There's a discography section on his website - awesome reading. From Mel Torme to Zappa. 

Thanks for the inspiration, Max...may it long continue. 

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His session CV was pretty impressive (quite heavyweight, indeed). Although he was 90, still sad when these characters leave us. Great player. 

R. I. P

 

An audio interview with Max talking about his career....

 

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To me, his Joni work is the equal of Jaco. Two masters doing their thing, contrasting approaches to the instrument. 

https://www.maxbennett.com/index.php/discography/index.html

What a list! 

I did read some time ago, when he bought his early 60s Precision (new from memory) that remained his sole electric bass for about 20 years...live, sessions, the lot! 

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Joni surely understands the importance of the bass.

Bennet’s lines on Hissing of Summer Lawns are fantastic, for example In France They Kiss on Main Street and also Harry’s House/ Centerpiece. Inspirational and for me anyway, influential playing.

Thanks for the music, Max.

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On 16/09/2018 at 16:37, Dad3353 said:

 

Thank you - that is wonderful!

Yes, very sad news indeed about Max Bennett.. I love his playing, but especially so on Hissing of Summer Lawns and Hejira.

RIP.

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I love Max Bennett's playing and along with Larry Taylor was a big influence on my own playing in the late 60s/early 70s. 

Ive come across his bass on several albums but standout ones for me were:-

Gumbo Variations - Frank Zappa - Hot Rats - what a funky bass part all those years back with a great bass/drum solo which I still quote from now! 

Scratch - The Crusaders - some great bass playing on this. 

Sad to hear he's passed away but 90 is a good age, especially for a musician. 

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