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tkarter

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Barry Bales made me want an upright. I got one. Anything he plays I want to.

oh wait it don't have frets but we aren't talking bout that scuse me.



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roballanson

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Oh there is a lovely bass version of 'Just the two of us' hiding at the end of the Philadelphia Experiment CD.....Christian McBride I seem to remember. Lovely fretless lines
 

Trix

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check out pino on nikita by elton john as well ;)

MrM

It seems like Elton John always uses great fretless players. Kenny Passarelli is one of my favorites who has recorded some good stuff with Joe Walsh as well.

I must apologize to those who are really anal when it comes down to forum etiquette. I mentioned a song that was done on a double when (I guess) I should have started a new thread.
 

kevin_lindsay

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check out pino on nikita by elton john as well ;)

MrM

That wasn't Pino. Nikita's bassline was played by Deon Estus (the guy who played with British pop band - Wham). Pino did play on Elton John's song "The One" though.

I know some folk have already mentioned Pino's stuff with Paul Young (e.g Wherever I Lay My Hat, Everytime You Go Away, etc). I always loved the bassline from No Parlez, and the line he provided for Gary Numan's "Music For Chameleons". How about Phil Collins' "Do You Remember?" - such a simple line, but sounds great.

Here's some links

Music For Chameleons (VERY 1980's sound, but still a cool line)
[ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ur6GcXXWrV4[/ame]

Do You Remember
[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jXBuhk-8sWs"]YouTube - Phil Collins - Do You Remember?[/ame]

Tear Your Playhouse Down (get your Boss OC2 pedal out!!!)
[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RVZfJQE4Lyg"]YouTube - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down[/ame]

Here's Pino on Elton John's "The One"
[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=n9fL8wjDLm0&feature=related"]YouTube - Elton John - The One[/ame]

And here's the Nikita line - which was actually played on a fretted jazz bass with the bridge pickup soloed - by Deon Estus:
[ame="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=l9wBEA_PYnE"]YouTube - Elton John - Nikita[/ame]
 
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iamcatwarrior

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Most of the songs on the Lightbulb Sun album by Porcupine Tree, especially "Lightbulb Sun," "Last Chance to Evacuate Planet Earth Before it is Recycled," and "Hatesong."

That album kicks ass.
 

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Jaco's Donna Lee, c'mon that's got to be the greatest

[ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=W-3IpGPFV60]YouTube - Donna Lee theme on my fretless Bongo[/ame]
 

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Icehouse- Measure for Measure "Paradise" and "The Flame" (Guy Pratt)
Man of Colours "Kingdom"

The Fixx Walkabout "Read Between the Lines" and "Camphor" (Dan K.
Brown)

Thomas Dolby The Golden Age of Wireless "Wreck of the Fairchild and "Airwaves" (Mark Heyward-Chaplin )

David Bowie "Loving the Alien"
 
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