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Stanley Clarke albums featuring Lenny White

Stanley Clarke Music Videos (30)
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| | Griffith Park Collection CD (1982)
$10.49 While Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea, and Lenny White, the core unit of Return to Forever, are most closely associated with quintessential 1970s fusion, GRIFFITH PARK COLLECTION is a different beast altogether. Looking back to classic post-bop, Clarke, Corea, and White ...
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| Journey To Love CD (1975)
$5.95 It has often been said that Stanley Clarke did for the fretted electric bass in the 1970s what fellow virtuoso Jaco Pastorius did for the fretless. For any aspiring jazz-rock bassist coming up in the time between Bitches Brew and ...
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| Children Of Forever CD (1973) Reissue; Remastered; Digipak
$9.65 Stanley Clarke's debut solo effort was issued when he was already a seasoned jazz veteran, and a member of Chick Corea's Return to Forever, which at the time of this recording also included Joe Farrell on soprano sax and flute, ...
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 Stanley Clarke Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Stanley Clarke songs: School Days, Hot Fun, Wild Dog, Journey to Love, Vulcan Princess, Quiet Afternoon, Silly Putty, Sweet Baby. More music songs Desert Song, Hello Jeff, Lopsy Lu, Power, Life Is Just a Game, Yesterday Princess, Spanish Phases For Strings & Bass. More music songs I Wanna Play For You, Rock 'N' Roll Jelly, Finding My Way, I Just Want to Love You, Jamaican Boy Lyrics.
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 Stanley Clarke Biography
Philadelphia-born bassist Stanley Clarke got his start playing with straight-up jazzers (Horace Silver, Joe Henderson), but became known as one of the prime movers in the jazz-rock fusion movement of the 1970s. His virtuosic technique on both the electric and the acoustic bass made him a superstar of the instrument. Clarke skillfully blended rock, jazz, and funk, on solo recordings, as a member of fusion supergroup Return To Forever, and in collaborations with keyboardist George Duke and others. Clarke's distinctive slapping technique has influenced numerous technically stunning players, from Bela Fleck accompanist Victor Wooten to Miles Davis cohort Marcus Miller.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Stanley Clarke | Chick Corea, Deodato, Mccoy Tyner, George Duke, Stan Getz, Joe Henderson, Howard Hewett, Santana, John Mclaughlin | | George Duke | Frank Zappa, Flora Purim, Dianne Reeves, Michael Jackson, Anita Baker, Miles Davis, Howard Hewett, Jeffrey Osborne | | David Sancious | Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Zucchero, Eric Clapton, Santana, Narada Michael Walden, Bernie Williams, Stacy Lattisaw, Blackjack |
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Jeff Beck, The Crusaders, Weather Report, Al di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty, George Duke, The Brothers Johnson, Jaco Pastorius, Billy Cobham, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brand X, Michal Urbaniak (Jazz Violin), The Dixie Dregs, Jan Hammer, Steve Swallow (1~Jazz Bassist), John Patitucci, Miroslav Vitous, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Jeff Berlin, Mike Henderson, David Sancious
 Followers
Marcus Miller, Christian McBride, Me'Shell Ndegéocello, Level 42, Vital Information, Gerald Veasley, Mark Egan, Victor Wooten, Jonas Hellborg, P'taah, Wayman Tisdale, Lonnie Plaxico, The Braxton Brothers, Michael Manring, Rhonda Smith (bass)
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jimi Hendrix, Bill Evans (Piano), Charles Mingus, Sly & the Family Stone, Ray Brown (Bass), Bootsy Collins, Ron Carter (Bass), Larry Graham, Milt Hinton, Paul Chambers, Oscar Pettiford, Richard Davis (Bass), Scott LaFaro, Billy Cox
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