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Standing in the Shadows of Motown: The Life and Music of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson
Allan Slutsky
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James Jamerson
Hal Leonard Corporation
, 1989 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
Motown
My husband is love with this bass gautairist, and love this book and DVD combo.
Jamerson the Great
I'm one of those Bass Players who discovered
James
Jamerson
late in my bass playing
life
. Any young (or old) aspiring
bassist should
have this book. The 2 cd's that come with it are worth the price alone. Some of the greatest bass players on earth (McCartney, Entwhistele, Pallidino,Bob Babbit,Chuck Rainey..) paying homage to Jamerson and playing some of his famous bass lines. The great thing about it is that when played through headphones you get the bass in one ear and the rest of the mix in the other. I have actually listened to just the bass mix multiple times and marvelled at the Bass Lines. A must for any young Bass Player.
The book has some great stories and pictures and compliments the CD greatly.
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A must for Motown Fans
Very good book if you don't have the DVD. Fills in many details not in the film. A must have for Bass Players.
GREAT BOOK & 2 CD SET! FOR BASSIST ..AND MUSIC FANS!
James
Jamerson
is one of the top
bassist
of all time and this book will give bassist some insight to his genius. I never learned to read
music
, but I was born with an exception ear! I remember a long time ago, going for a job in a pit orchestra. The musical director was not all that impressed with my playing on the first day, because I didn't read music and I kind of fumbled through the rehearsal. I went home that night and learned the entire show from a tape. On the next rehearsal, when we started to play the opening number, the conductor stopped in the middle of the song, looked at me and said...."Turn up the bass!" ..this made me very happy, as I always felt a little inferior not being able to read :-)
The book covers Jamerson's story and shows many of his classic bass lines for those of you who do read. It's no walk in the park, but it's time well spent and will take your playing to another level.
The book comes with 2 CDs full of Jamerson's bass lines and many top bassist playing their favorite Jamerson tunes. It's all very interesting for musicians and non musicians alike and well worth the price! I never knew how much this guy influenced my playing until I really sat down and listened to him! What a great talent!
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Don't give singers all the credit!
I've always been a fan of
Motown
but of the singers, now I'm starting to realize I shouldn't give the singers all the credit, it was the producers, songwriters, and
music
ians who made the artists become hits. If it wasn't for the unique, special Funk Brothers who knows if the Motown artists would have become as successful as they did. It doesn't matter how good of a singer a singer is, if the music ain't right, the singer ain't gonna sound good. Its that something special about the Motown Sound that sparks something in our minds, hearts, and souls, the music complimented the singers excellently.
James
Jamerson
was just a handsome, wonderful, real, interesting, talented person. Its sad he had to get recognition after he passed on. It seems the only way to become a legend is to die first then people appreciate you more, well this book taught me to love and praise people while their alive that's what keeps them going. All James wanted in his last days was recognition and to know he did make a difference in the world of music. This book taught me to appreciate the musicians, songwriters, and producers, the people behind the scenes, who made it possible for the music to become timeless, sometimes we give the singers too much credit.
It was interesting for me to read most of the Funk Brothers didn't even like Rock N Roll or Soul music, they were really jazz fans and wanted to play jazz, so it shows how gifted they were to still play soul music effectively even though it wasn't their cup of tea. Another reason why Motown sound is so appealing and fresh is because the Funk Brothers laced different genres of music into the soul music and tried new things with the music creating the Motown Sound, a sound in its own class.
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Bassist
James
Jamerson
was the embodiment of the
Motown spirit
and groove - the invisible entity whose playing inspired thousands. His tumultuous
life
and
musical brilliance
are explored in depth through hundreds of interviews, 49 transcribed musical scores, two hours of recorded all-star performances, and more than 50 rarely seen photos in this stellar tribute to behind-the-scenes Motown. Features a 120-minute CD! Allan Slutsky's 2002 documentary of the same name is the winner of the New York Film Critics "Best Documentary of the Year" award!
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