Monday, October 26, 2009

S.M.V. - Thunder 2008


S.M.V. - Thunder 2008

Jazz

"We wanted to make a bass record with a sound that would be somewhat unexpected to the listener," says Stanley Clarke, the elder statesman of the three-man crew, all of whom share songwriting credits on the recording. "The biggest hurdle was to make a record with three basses - very low-end instruments, by definition - that would still be as musical as possible, and I think we achieved that."
"Vic had had this idea to do a bass thing a while back, but we really didn't know when we'd do it," Marcus Miller explains. "After we jammed at the award ceremony, it was clear that it would be pretty easy to do musically. Each one of us found a space to operate that didn't compete with the other. We fell into it pretty naturally. I saw Stanley at the airport the next day and said, `You know we should do this soon, right?' he agreed. We knew Vic was down,
because it was his idea in the first place."
Victor Wooten was definitely down: "That performance made us realize how easy it was to play together," he says. "We knew that we had to do it again. We were able to naturally find our own space with and around each other.
That's not always easy, especially when three people are all playing the same instrument."
Editorial.
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Lovers of jazz fusion and devotees of the possibilities of the electric bass have reason to thank the heavens for the arrival of THUNDER. A collaboration between three of the genre's reigning heavyweights-Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor ...    Full DescriptionWooten-THUNDER offers up a cornucopia of low-end sonic playfulness and mastery. With tracks that range from orchestral (opener "Maestros de Las Frencuencias Bajas) to moody, spaghetti-western film music ("Los Tres Hermanos"), the album mixes jazz, funk, ambient, light jazz, and classical elements. Clarke, Miller, and Wooten weave their instruments around each other, creating plenty of varied interplay, and making this enjoyable set
a bass-lover's dream.
From CD Universe.
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Marcus Miller- (Bass clarinet, synthesizer, electric bass);
Stanley Clarke- (Acoustic bass, electric bass)
Victor Wooten- (Electric bass).
Also:
Chick Corea, George Duke, Steve Baxter, Derico Watson, Ronald Bruner Jr., Ariel Mann, Butterscotch, Karlton Taylor, Kevin Richard, Patches Stewart, Ruslan Sirota
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01.Maestros de Las Frecuencias Bajas  2:25
02.Thunder  6:37
03.Hillbillies On A Quiet Afternoon  6:13
04.Mongoose Walk  5:59
05.Los Tres Hermanos  5:25
06.Medley: Lopsy Lu/Silly Putty  6:14
07.Milano  4:22
08.Interlude: Classical Thump/Where’s Stanley?  4:50
09.Tutu  5:05
10.Lil Victa  4:13
11.Pendulum  4:18
12.Interlude: ‘Lemme Try Ya Bass’  0:59
13.Grits  5:26
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