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Great Bass Albums
Journey to LoveJourney to Love by Stanley Clarke
Buy new: £5.97
Probably Stanley Clarkes best album. great double bass and electric
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
Buy new: £7.58 / Used from: £3.99
Paul Mcartney must have been on something here. The bass work on almost every track is fantastic. Very original, experimental. He never played this good again. shame
Low: RemasteredLow: Remastered by David Bowie
Buy new: £4.98 / Used from: £3.25
George Murray is a criminally forgotten bassist. All his work with Bowie was brilliant. A great funk player. This has lots of great parts on it
Jaco PastoriusJaco Pastorius by Jaco Pastorius
Buy new: £4.56 / Used from: £4.21
no need to comment!
Led Zeppelin II: RemasteredLed Zeppelin II: Remastered by Led Zeppelin
Buy new: £4.52 / Used from: £2.20
loads of great bass work here. Lemon song has a great bass solo from Jones. Id say this is Led Zeps best for bass
AjaAja by Steely Dan
Buy new: £5.58 / Used from: £4.58
Chuck Rainey at his best. subtle but essential
Liberation: The Island AnthologyLiberation: The Island Anthology by Black Uhuru
Buy new: £9.98 / Used from: £7.85
Classic Sly and Robbie. great reggae bass
Tamla Motown Gold: The Sound Of Young AmericaTamla Motown Gold: The Sound Of Young America by Various Artists
Buy new: £11.98 / Used from: £5.00
James Jamerson played on most of these. Influenced everyone
CloserCloser by Joy Division
Buy new: £5.17 / Used from: £4.60
You don't have to be fancy to be good. Peter Hook. Great melodic, punk, plectrum bass
Graham Central StationGraham Central Station by Larry Graham
Buy used from: £3.70
Larry Graham. Invented and in my opinion still the best at slap bass. Good singer too!