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Been listening to 'Mama's Gun'... totally sick bass playing from Pino Palladino.

Her most recent bass player, however, is something else! His name's Braylon Lacy, his feel and sound are just amazing. Old P-Bass and flatwounds are his usual recording choice. If you're into your James Jamerson meets hip-hop/funk, then you'll love it!

Have a listen: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4bhKB1E6iY&feature=fvst"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4bhKB1E6iY&feature=fvst[/url]

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yiah! that tune is hot and you can just loose yourself in that groove.
Lately I've been listening to her Worldwide Underground album with Bray Lon Lacy dropping some gloupy grooves.
To me neo-soul is just pure stripped down groove-drums, keys, bass, vocals, and POCKET!!

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I really like the old live album from about 10 years ago with the, wonderfully named, Hubert Eaves IV on bass :)

I like her version of Stay (Chaka Khan song) from this album.


Edit - just checked Hubert Eaves IV & discovered there's a Hubert Eaves II & III who are all musicians as well :rolleyes:

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I am a fan - I like Mama's Gun and Baduizm Live. I listened to some others quickly with a view to buying them soon but got a bit turned off by the slightly more 'electric' direction - drum machines and so on. The live version of Boogie Nights has a lovely slap break in it and is a really well produced live album.

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[quote name='molan' post='508831' date='Jun 9 2009, 09:53 AM']I really like the old live album from about 10 years ago with the, wonderfully named, Hubert Eaves IV on bass :)[/quote]

That album really got me listening to her - it's probably in my top 10 albums for groove... the bass tone and feel are sickeningly good throughout. I read somewhere that she stopped working with that bassist because she didn't like his ora/vibe??!

I went to see her live in Brixton Academy around this time last year and although she was great, I don't think I've ever witnessed such an awful bass sound in my life; it was 100 percent pure sub and no tone. It completely killed all of her older material for me. If she's still using that bassist now I don't think I'll bother seeing her again...

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Saw her at Montreux Jazz Festival about 7 years ago. She's certainly a dynamic performer.

I mainly went to that gig because it was in the (Smoke on the Water) Casino and it was the last gig in there before it was being closed and gutted for refurb. The energy of the gig really pulled me in though and by the end I loved it.

Incidentally Ms Badu became increasingly less dressed as the gig progressed as a result of repeated and extensive crowd surfing. Sadly, though, she never made it up on to the balcony!

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[quote name='molan' post='508831' date='Jun 9 2009, 09:53 AM']I really like the old live album from about 10 years ago with the, wonderfully named, Hubert Eaves IV on bass :)

I like her version of Stay (Chaka Khan song) from this album.


Edit - just checked Hubert Eaves IV & discovered there's a Hubert Eaves II & III who are all musicians as well :lol:[/quote]


I always wondered who the bass player was on that record. Absolute groove monster and my favourite album of hers. Her studio efforts never seem to reach the heights of her live stuff. More due to the tendency of neo-soul producers to opt for the clean electronic sound rather than her I think; oh well :rolleyes:

Solid playing here-




Jay

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[quote name='jmanfunk' post='509429' date='Jun 9 2009, 07:41 PM']I always wondered who the bass player was on that record. Absolute groove monster and my favourite album of hers. Her studio efforts never seem to reach the heights of her live stuff. More due to the tendency of neo-soul producers to opt for the clean electronic sound rather than her I think; oh well :rolleyes:

Solid playing here-




Jay[/quote]

Liking this one a lot - hadn't heard it live before :)

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[quote name='jmanfunk' post='509429' date='Jun 9 2009, 07:41 PM']I always wondered who the bass player was on that record. Absolute groove monster and my favourite album of hers. Her studio efforts never seem to reach the heights of her live stuff. More due to the tendency of neo-soul producers to opt for the clean electronic sound rather than her I think; oh well :)

Solid playing here-




Jay[/quote]


That style of music always sounds like a piss-take to me. I half expect to see Norman Pace on bongos.

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[quote name='jmanfunk' post='509429' date='Jun 9 2009, 07:41 PM']Her studio efforts never seem to reach the heights of her live stuff. More due to the tendency of neo-soul producers to opt for the clean electronic sound rather than her I think; oh well :)


Jay[/quote]

There appears to be a new live album out dated 2009:



[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Erykah-Badu/dp/B001NFR2VQ/ref=sr_1_4"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Erykah-Badu/d...R2VQ/ref=sr_1_4[/url]

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[quote]I always wondered who the bass player was on that record. Absolute groove monster and my favourite album of hers. Her studio efforts never seem to reach the heights of her live stuff. More due to the tendency of neo-soul producers to opt for the clean electronic sound rather than her I think; oh well[/quote]

I think she amounts to a lot more live. I've been trying to find some footage of her playing at Dave Chappelle's 'Block Party' in Brooklyn with Braylon Lacy, he pulls out the sickest groove on his P-Bass, but I just can't find it! All the same, if anyone was interested then get the DVD, Questlove on kit for the whole thing just killing it.

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[quote name='molan' post='509731' date='Jun 9 2009, 11:21 PM']There appears to be a new live album out dated 2009:



[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Erykah-Badu/dp/B001NFR2VQ/ref=sr_1_4"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Erykah-Badu/d...R2VQ/ref=sr_1_4[/url][/quote]


Thanks for the heads up on this Molan. It appears to be an 'official' bootleg. I just downloaded it and the first nine tracks are taken from the Vh1 special I linked to above. Two tracks are taken from the official Baduism Live album with the final tracks taken from another unknown concert. The recording quality on the first nine tracks is perfect and the band are on fire :) . Highly recommended just for these tracks alone!



Jay.

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