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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of The Godfathers of BASS,
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
What Can You say about this Genius that hasn't already been said? Stanley Clarke is a Musical Treasure Pure&Simple.He has taken The Bass Guitar into another Level.Not only solo but from his Days with Return To Forever.This set has Many Great Racks such as School Days,Hot Fun&Silly Putty.He is Bad.A ForeFather of The Bass That is still Kicking with FIlm Scores&Recordings.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
From the Man who Put the Name "Alembic" on the Map,
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This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
Some "Best Of" collections feature a degree of direct involvement by the artist (personal reflections on a career's worth of great music-making; hand-picked selections; perhaps a rarity or two as a reward for the legions of loyal fans who probably own most of the music already in less re-mastered form). This is not one of those. This release appears to have been put together by Epic in order to recognize just two of Stanley Clarke's many fan bases: the jazz-rock fusion camp, and the full-formula funk camp. Disclosure - I'm from the former. So about half of these songs have been putting a smile on my face and sometimes making me shake my head in happy disbelief for more than 30 years. The sound is *much improved* over the original cd issues, leading one to hope optimistically that the Bernie Grundman treatment for *all* of Stanley's mid-70's albums will be forthcoming. Wouldn't that be nice?
Probably not many but the jazzers out there will remember that Stanley was (and still is) an excellent acoustic bassist, with unforgettable arco technique. That's not represented here unfortunately. No straight-ahead or chamber jazz entries. And no movie score selections either. I agree with all of the reviewers here that as a sampler this collection leaves much to be desired, so it's nice that there are a couple of "new-at-the-time" tracks, circa 1995. They're not great, but they're OK. In particular, there's some very nice Randy Brecker-ish trumpet on "Lost In A Thought" that goes uncredited (anyone know?). It could be George Duke trying to fool us on his Synclavier(tm), but it sounds much too real to be sampled. Some discographical notes: My disc, like everyone else's, shows track #14 to be 1974's "Life Suite, Parts I-IV", which would be great. But instead what's actually there is a nice re-mastered version of "Life Is Just A Game" from Stanley's all-time masterpiece album "School Days" (1976). I'm OK with that - just wondering if that's the way it is on anybody else's copy? Finally, I simply cannot allow people to think that the drummer on "Hello Jeff" is some guy named Kenny, when in fact it is none other than the great LENNY White. There. OK, I'm done. Oh, by the way, buy multiple copies of this title at the cheap prices shown and give them to your friends. Thanks. And good luck to the lady below from Australia who wants to have Stanley's babies!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of All.....,
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This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
I possess 4 albums of Stanley Clarke and a big admirer right from the time when I heard Stanley with Return to Forever. This album is a collection of Stanley's best numbers. The choice of songs is really cool. Anybody new to Stanley and would like to explore funk groove with unimaginable bass playing..Buy it...You wont regret.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for beginners,
By Music Fanatic (Bettendorf, IA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
There are more than enough excellent tracks on this disc to make it a good buy. There are many songs left off, though, that are much more enjoyable and impressive than half the songs included here. Danger Street, the best rock song he's ever done, is missing. Vulcan Princess and Lopsy Lu, the two best songs on his self-titled album, are also missing. Worse yet, however, is the omission of nearly all of his most stunning bass jams. It would be nice to have a compilation that really shows off the full limits of Stanley Clarke's incredible talent.
How about a second disc? Suggestions: Life Is Just a Game and Desert Song from School Days; Lords of the Low Frequencies, Illegal, and Funk Is Its Own Reward from East River Drive; Play the Bass and Time Exposure from Time Exposure; Basketball from Hideaway; Bassically Taps from If This Bass Could Only Talk. Until you've heard those songs, you really haven't heard Stanley Clarke.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some flawes, otherwise a truly remarkable collection,
By Hugh Tarpaulin (Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
Everybody knows that his bass-playing ability and style is inimitable. Truly fascinating composer as well. The best songs in this collection are the more jazz-fusion oriented, pieces like School Days, or the extended Life Suite. Altough, quite frankly the smooth jazz ditties are pretty misleading and far from preciousness, for example I Wanna Play For You, or the second and third track. Journey To Love is also a weaker spot, too smooth for me. Besides this, Rock 'N Roll Jelly, and Hello Jeff are enthralling showcases of the trio's (Stanely Clarke, Jeff Beck, Carmine Appice) talent.
Top notch songs in single disc compilation... a must have for begginers or casual listeners of his music.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Stanley Clarke Album,
By Mike S (Front Royal,Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
This album really smokes. School Days, Rock And Roll Jelly, Wild Dog all on one album, WOW! The only complaint is that Old Friends from the HIDEAWAY album isn't on this CD. This cd showcases Clarke's superior unique bass playing skills from start to finish. This guy is a great musician. This is a very solid album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bass to the nth,
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This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
SC is the top bassist ever , this is a nice collection of his works
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
basically just wicked...,
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
I'm a great fan of Stanley Clarke and enjoyed this compilation very much. Many of his biggest hits are on this CD, which makes it a good place to start if you're new to Clarke (or great bass music) or just a nice addition to your collection if you're an old fan of his.
I do wish they would've made it a double album though. It's fairly one sided in it's selections and sadly too limited. Yes, there are many classics on there, but then again, Stanley Clarke have made very many classics, hasen't he? None the less, it's still a good album filled with wicked bass playing and great tunes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
still cookin',
By lee (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
Mr Clarke never fails to put the shivers up the back of my neck and this album is no exception. In fact whenever I hear 'schooldays' I want to have Stanley's babies. He's been my hero for 28 years now. Long live Stan the man. Lee Finch. Sydney Australia
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good to have favorites on one cd,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bass-Ic Collection (Audio CD)
It seems as though Stanley knew which selections I enjoyed the most,I love this cd. I didn't know that he had remade an old fav. of Boosty Collin's with George Duke, also one of my favorite artist. This cd will have a long rotation in my playlist
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