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S.M.V.: Marcus Miller (bass clarinet, synthesizer, electric bass); Stanley Clarke (acoustic bass, electric bass); Victor Wooten (electric bass). 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 Wooten-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. Get the subwoofers primed for this one. Three of jazz fusion's finest and most respected bassists -- Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor Wooten -- join forces for an hourlong frolic in the studio that's a fun, frisky, funky romp for the players and a potent showcase for an instrument often relegated to support status. Not here. On paper, it would seem unwieldy for three bass players, especially with the proficiency of this trio, to navigate their parts in the same song without the sound getting hopelessly cluttered. But it takes less than a minute into the opening track, which unexpectedly kicks off with full orchestration, for the concept to prove viable. One bass works the traditional low riff while the other two solo in harmony and trade licks with such ease and finesse that you wonder why someone didn't think of this collaboration earlier. Actually, someone did. Wooten came up with the idea but it took until the group worked together at the October 2006 Bass Player Live! event in N.Y.C. (where Clarke won the Bass Player Lifetime Achievement Award) for it to be discussed as a reality with the other two. Clarke was no stranger to playing with his fellow bottom dwellers, as he proved on his Night School DVD where he joined with about ten other bassists for an extended version of "School Days." Still, it's amazing how well these guys navigate their strummed, plucked, and thumped parts around each other without clashing. Horns, drums, loops, and keyboards (from guests Chick Corea and George Duke as well as Miller) flesh out the upper registers while Miller's clean, unfussy production also keeps things in order. Acoustic bowed bass and strings on "Milano" shift the sound away from the more rhythmic approach naturally favored on the majority of the tracks. The three amigos take on a Spanish spaghetti Western feel for "Los Tres Hermanos," a refreshing changeup that features some of the disc's most nimble playing and its prettiest melody. Some tunes will be familiar to jazz fans. "Tutu" was written by Miller for Miles Davis and Clarke's "Quiet Afternoon" gets referenced, as does his "Silly Putty," but these versions are quite different than the originals. All three musicians weave their lines together on the lovely ballad "Lil' Victa," with Clarke's high end sounding enough like a guitar to hold down the strong melodic line. The closing "Grits" is a hot slab of funky jazz that gives each a chance to solo over a sparse beat. Although their styles are relatively distinct, it would have been helpful if the liner notes described who was playing which part, especially for newcomers. Otherwise, this will thrill fusion fans -- and for bassists it's nothing less than a master class on the instrument from a handful of its most accomplished, eclectic, and veteran practitioners. ~ Hal HorowitzDown Beat (p.80) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]hese 13 tracks showcase killer chops and unique arrangements....The title track is a metal-edged funk stomper..." JazzTimes (pp.94-95) - "[T]he three bassists are never less than stunning in their mastery of the four-string....Miller's production is often sparse, the better to showcase the stars..." Paste (magazine) (p.65) - "Their debut, THUNDER, proves playful: With vocals relegated to the background, the bass takes the melody, the rhythm, the low end, the high end and all the solos, creating an admirably diverse array of sounds and styles." Thunder Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $8.53) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Fusion | | Label | Heads Up | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 8816  | | CD Universe Part number | 7707997 | | Catalog number | 3163 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 12, 2008 | | Personnel | Marcus Miller - bass clarinet, synthesizer, electric bass Stanley Clarke - acoustic bass, electric bass Victor Wooten - electric bass Victor Wooten - electric bass
Also: George Duke, Chick Corea, Steve Baxter, Derico Watson, Ronald Bruner Jr., Ruslan Sirota, Ariel Mann, Butterscotch, Karlton Taylor, Kevin Richard, Patches Stewart |
Thunder Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   If you like bass.... . . .. you'll love this! Following a visit to Montreux this year and a personal recommendation from Marcus Miller himself to check this album out I bought a copy and have not been disappointed. 3 of the world's top bass players together gives an incrediable and quite unique sound. Thouroughly recommended for those who like a contemporary jazz/funk sound and for fans of the 3 artists involved but definately not for those who are not into their bass!;o)
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Some serious funky jamming This cd surprised me,they are all great musicians in their own way, but at times during their serious jamming the music got too busy.But, in all if you like their brand of funk add it to your collection because it will be a collectors item in the future. Submitted by mrbrownsbox (Huntington Station,New York,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
I'm Glad They Came Together Me Being a diehard jazz lover and with the bass guitar being one my favorite instruments to listen to i could'nt wait for the release of this cd, it's so nice that these three legendary musicians decided to get together for what i think is one of the best funk and jazz cds of the year i was able to catch the first show of their us tour in cleveland oh, and i must say if you don't get to see them live the cd is the next best thing to being there. Submitted by DJ.L (Detroit, Michigan)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Being a bass player myself... Being a bass player myself I found this cd to be a total inspiration. I've always followed these three bassist for years, so this was a pleasure to finally hear these brothas get together. /thanks. Submitted by bassistondeck (Columbus, Oh, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Fusion is Back!!!!!!!!! Good bye to imitation Rnb and Hip Hop and finally listen to music for your ears to enjoy as this piece was long overdue. Submitted by Scooty (Sacramento, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
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