It's just Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life" with an isolated bass track that someone visualized, Iggy. Something we've all heard countless times, but probably never like this.
THAT was remarkable. Play those notes on a strat and you'd have a pretty melodic solo for the song. But this was what was going on down in the engine room of that record! My gobs are smacked.
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Simply astounding. More info about the session/album/availability please?
Thanks,
Iggy
It's just Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life" with an isolated bass track that someone visualized, Iggy. Something we've all heard countless times, but probably never like this.
Hello all...no, please remain seated,
THAT was remarkable. Play those notes on a strat and you'd have a pretty melodic solo for the song. But this was what was going on down in the engine room of that record! My gobs are smacked.
regards,
RichD
good lord - and i thought chris squire was "inventive"....
proof - once again, that sheryl crow has a ways to go......
thanks,
gmb
amazing
Sweet. And by "sweet", I mean "totally cool."
Thanks,
Andre "Pulpwood" Smith
Thanks again, Sal, for the post and for the explanation. I'd love to hear more of James' great work.
Iggy
Thanks for posting this! Absolutely brilliant!
We love the bass!
I'd love to see other songs like this...
And he never changed his strings.
The man was a genius, no doubt about it!
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