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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Still a Bad, Bad Bass Man!....3.5 stars
I finally got a chance to sit down and watch this nice, but all too short, performance. Being a big jazz-rock fan and owning most of Stanley's body of work, I knew the first time I saw this advertised, I HAD to have it. Well, I won't say I was dissapointed, just a little baffled by some of what is contained herein (or not contained!). First of all, many of the songs are...
Published on May 2, 2007 by Jeffrey G. Stevenson

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3.0 out of 5 stars Stanley fans should like this DVD
If you're a Stanley fan, you'll probably dig this DVD. There are so few video products on the guy, it's nice to see a recent one with this bass legend. He plays acoustic and electric bass tracks on this DVD. There are several tracks with a string orchestra doing pieces from what sounds like his movie score work. If you're a fan of this stuff, you should like these...
Published on March 29, 2007 by E. Yates


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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Stanley fans should like this DVD, March 29, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
If you're a Stanley fan, you'll probably dig this DVD. There are so few video products on the guy, it's nice to see a recent one with this bass legend. He plays acoustic and electric bass tracks on this DVD. There are several tracks with a string orchestra doing pieces from what sounds like his movie score work. If you're a fan of this stuff, you should like these tracks too. There are a lot of big name bass players on this DVD, but most of them only play on one track <School Days> at the end of the show. Each guy takes a solo which is pretty cool, but it sounds like most of the players rely on bass tricks and don't really make music in the context of the tune. Flea and Jimmy Johnson take really nice (but short) bass solo's with good phrasing, but most of the guys just play really fast w/o much regard for the classic tune they are playing. Billy Sheehan does some pretty crazy stuff, but that's his thing. Good slap and finger style technique is wonderful and important, but most of the guys seem to be relying on their tricks over musicality. There's also just not as much content here as I thought there would be. If you take out the ethereal orchestra tracks and the fact that a lot of the big names only play on one or two tracks (flea plays on two), there's just not a lot of content here. This is mostly why I give the DVD 3 stars. Stevie Wonder does a cool short version of Giant Steps. Stanley is playing upright bass, but it doesn't sound like he's walking through the chord changes; at least not the way Paul Chambers does on the original takes of this tune. It sounds like he hanging on the root chords. Of course, this is probably one of the hardest jazz tunes to play and even Stanley probably has trouble with it. It's pretty wild watching Stevie Wonder jam on it. He's rediculously good at piano. What a musical guy! Duh, right? As I said though, if you're a fan of Stanley, you'll probably dig the DVD. The sound quality is great. Stanley's bass is mixed a bit louder than everyone elses, but I guess that OK since it's his product.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Still a Bad, Bad Bass Man!....3.5 stars, May 2, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
I finally got a chance to sit down and watch this nice, but all too short, performance. Being a big jazz-rock fan and owning most of Stanley's body of work, I knew the first time I saw this advertised, I HAD to have it. Well, I won't say I was dissapointed, just a little baffled by some of what is contained herein (or not contained!). First of all, many of the songs are incomplete....most notably, the ones with S. Wonder (which is probably fine----NOT the high point of this show by any means). The song "Why Wait" listed as track 5 is nowhere to be found in the main content (though it appears in the bonus feature)....sure would have been nice to see Lenny jammin' with Stanley again! As for "Keepers" in this performance, I would say 'Wild Dog', 'Goodbye Porkpie Hat', 'The Lochs of Dread' and the wonderful 'Song to John' (man, do I love that one!). 'The Floor' and 'Big Jam' were enjoyable as well. My biggest problem lies with Stanley's "staple" song....'School Days'. The idea of Stan-the-Man with 10 other bass players and 3 drummers looked very promising when I ordered this, well I knew this tune would be something of an unrehearsed "jam vehicle", but it almost unravels completely in a few places....if pressed, I would say Stewart Copeland contibuted to some of the chaos by playing some stuff (his style) that simply did NOT fit, i.e. the reggae style beat he tries to place within the song, not to mention his sometimes "spastic" fills and beats. Just for the record, I dig Stewart and the grounbreaking drumming he did with the Police, but he should have sat this one out and let the original 'SD' drummer have it....Gerry Brown. All in all, the song is still enjoyable and all the bass "spanking" by the guests is all in good fun. Highlights as far as players goes to Sheila E. with her great drumset/timbale solo; Flea surprised me with a very melodic solo spot in 'SD', as did Billy Sheehan with his very unique, almost dissonant, approach. Also worth mentioning is Bela Fleck and Karen Briggs....VERY nice interplay on 'John's Song'.

Bottom line: I am satisfied with this purchase, and although somewhat lacking in coherency, its all in good fun, as well as a good cause.....It probably won't be a "mainstay" in my player, but when I need my Stanley fix, I'll definitely reach for this. Enjoy!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Spotty, but some music falls out, April 8, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
Stanley Clarke's once-firm position among bassists has become ambiguous. Sandwiched by adulation for the lyricism of Jaco Pastorius on one hand and infatuation with the percussion-heavy slap techniques of Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten on the other, Stanley Clarke has been squeezed into a nebulous middle ground.

The problem is that Clarke has proved too eclectic to make his indelible mark either here or there. Not only because of his peripatetic way with the genres--from traditional jazz trio to funk--but because of his divided affinity for the upright and the electric bass.

The music on the DVD "Night School" will do little to better define Clarke as a bassist. His eclecticism on the DVD is as diverse as his entire forty-year canon. But it will do a great deal to reconfirm him as a gifted musician.

In the DVD's finest moment, Clarke reprises his extraordinary version of "Goodbye Porkpie Hat." The tune is one of the finest of Clark's landmark 1980's interpretations, and his performance here is fluid and forceful.

Two numbers with Bela Fleck on banjo and Karen Briggs on violin highlight Clarke as a gifted accompanist who weaves melodic and supportive figures around the flights of his soloists. His dexterity on the upright bass matches Bela Fleck's mastery note-for-note.

One of the most incongruous--and productive--pairings on the CD comes with Clarke sharing the stage with the Red Hot Chili Pepper's Flea. Flea turns in the best supporting performance of the entire show.

The low point of the DVD is an abortive set with Stevie Wonder. Clarke and company struggle to make something of Wonder's stilted and off-canter performance. The groove just is nowhere to be found.

"Night School" suffers from awkward editing and mediocre video, but Clarke overcomes poor production (and some awkwardly configured ensembles) to shine brilliantly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Left me wanting more in a good way, May 12, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
I must admit I am biased towards Stanley, so I was very glad that this dvd was available. There are some great performances here that all of his fans will enjoy. One thing I noticed, was that some of the guest seemed to be a bit intimidated or unsure at times as to what they were supposed to contribute or to just what extent they could go, but I was impressed to see Stanley encourage all the guest to just enjoy the moment and just jam! I thoroughly enjoyed this dvd! I didnt give it a 5 because I am hoping for a follow up which I know will be even better! Highly recommended!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mr Clarke, You've done it again!, April 20, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
I must confess to having been a passionate fan of Stanleys' for 35 yrs. This DVD does contain a few confusing moments (Stevie Wonder etc) which I would attribute to limited rehearsal time, understandable, given the logistics of getting all these 'giants' in one place, but this is sheer genius and Stanley shines like the star he is. I had tears of joy watching this and believe no bassplayer or musician should not have a copy. Do yourself a favour and witness what positivity humanity is capable of.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Man the myth, October 22, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
The Man the myth one of the best bassist in history!! A living legend right here!! Buy this DVD dont be a sucker about this one!!! It is a must have trust me!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have.., October 21, 2007
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Finally something from Stanley that I can be proud to own in the last ten years. I was getting a little worried about him. I'm waiting for his new one to arrive and hopefully give it a good rating as well.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A big disappontment!, April 5, 2007
This review is from: Night School: An Evening With Stanley Clarke & Friends (DVD)
the dvd is too short with music content. The songs are edited and even the Lenny White song is excluded from the dvd even though it is listed on the cover. I have been a Stanley Clarke fan since the RTF days and was waiting patiently for this release but I guess I would need to wait some more to see if there will ever be something release from Stanley that is better than this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bass heaven, June 28, 2010
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This was a dream CD for bass players on all levels. Stanley Clarke in one of best bassist in the world and Stanley brings out the best in other players around him. Stanley Clarke is even humble enough to work with you even if you are not on his level, that's what makes him great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars night school, July 5, 2009
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awsome dvd of the greatest bass player of all time. great product and fast service.
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