Best Bass On CD Vote 2001=JAMES CARTER


Sure, in past years I would have nominated a number of killer bass cd's including recordings by Migus, Pastorius, Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten, Husky Jr, B White, TLC, R.L. Jones,the list goes on,and on, but right now my vote(it's my post) and until I am otherwise convinced, the undisputed winner and all time (at least 2001) champion of the killer bass (i.e. may blow your shit up unless got bagend or comparable <30hz) award goes to JAMES CARTERS'Chasin the Gypsy. Rules: No synth'o'poo, real instruments, albeit close mic'ed and wet, and not limited to for example the unF#$@%ingbelievable bass sax on JC's cd,but open to any instrument including voice. Other rules may follow. I am watching you guys and you too-few-gals and insist you keep it on topic. Long live Django!!!
stu_pidaso
Stu: On your recomendation I picked up this disc. Wow is that first track fun or what? I would have to agree that this is one of the best recorded albums I've heard in a long time. I still think "Autumn Leaves" has one of the best bass solos this millenium so my opinion is unchanged but thanks for the tip.
I second eldon's recommendations. I don't have JC's this CD but I have his two previous ones. Yes the unF#$@%ingbelievable bass sax on JC's cd is surely a rare find. It scares the s*%t out of me for my speakers sake every time I play them! This means that probably I should get this one.
what about organs(stop laughing d#mn it), check out Messiaen: pentecost mass DE-3147. Unreal, warning don't try unless you think your woofers can handle it.