Which Recordings would be listed in a TalkBass Basic Library?

It must have been mentioned a million times in this thread and others, but listening to it again just now confirms to me that "Havona" by Jaco with Weather Report is still the closest to a perfect performance on our instrument that you can get. Yes, I know how it was recorded - so what, really? Doesn't matter.

I honestly don't think this could ever be bettered.
 
some great stuff listed...

Hermeto Pascoal - So nao toca quem nao quer
Anything with Hermeto E Grupo is going to have some AMAZING bassplaying and the music in general is just genuis.

Also saw Nascimento's Clube Da Esquina, a classic.

Here's some more of my faves:
Joao Bosco--Obrigado Gente! (Live)
Joao Bosco-Zona De Fronteira

Y'all gotta got these two albums:
Tres-Nico Assumpcao/Lincoln Cheib/Nelson Faria
Tocando Victor Assis Brasil-w/ Luiz Avellar, Nico and Kiko Freitas
Also:
Sambao-Kenny Barron -also with Nico


Anything old by Azymuth--their second one is reissued under "Latin Essentials" label.

Also, moving away from Brasil:
Allmans-Live at Fillmore East
Area--Crac! and Arbeit Macht Frei
Steve Khan/Eyewitness-any, but esp. Suitcase, Live w/ Anthony Jackson. Sick!
Front Page-w/ Dominique DiPiazza
the Funk Stops Here-Clark/Jackson

Soooooo many more....!!
 
It must have been mentioned a million times in this thread and others, but listening to it again just now confirms to me that "Havona" by Jaco with Weather Report is still the closest to a perfect performance on our instrument that you can get. Yes, I know how it was recorded - so what, really? Doesn't matter.

I honestly don't think this could ever be bettered.

I love Havona, my favorite Jaco performance.

I bought two albums from the suggestions in this thread, and couldn't be happier.
-Jeff Beck -- Blow by Blow
-Donald Fagen-- The Nightfly
Some great stuff there.

My contributions for amazing albums with great bass playing would be:


-Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers- Ugetsu
-John Scofield - Up All Night
-Phish - Junta
 
(In no particular order except for maybe the shuffle on my iTunes)
311-"Music"
Marcus Miller-"Marcus"
Tool-"Lateralus"
Victor Wooten-"Yin-Yang"
Dream Theater-"Awake", "Systematic Chaos"
Adam Nitti-"Liminal"
Alex Bershadsky-"Junk"
Anthrax-"Among the Living"
Black Label Society-"Mafia"
Cannibal Corpse-"Tomb of the Mutilated" [warning: explicit lyrics. seriously, don't listen if you get offended easily.]
Cream-"The Very Best Of"
David Bowie-"Space Oddity"
Led Zeppelin-"Physical Graffiti", "Houses of the Holy"
Lamb of God-"Sacrament" [explicit]
The Mars Volta-"The Bedlam in Goliath"
Rush-"Moving Pictures", "Spirit of Radio"
Grateful Dead-"Workingman's Dead"
Guns n' Roses-"Appetite for Destruction"
Iron Maiden-"Piece of Mind", "Powerslave"
Jaco Pastorius-"Jaco Pastorius"
Jamiroquai-"Synkronized", "Traveling Without Moving"
King Crimson-"In the Court of the Crimson King", "Red"
Mastodon-"Blood Mountain"
Megadeth-"Rust In Peace", "Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?"
Metallica-"Kill 'Em All", "Master of Puppets"
Motorhead-"Overkill"
Mudvayne-"Lost and Found" [explicit]
Pantera-"Cowboys From Hell"
Phish-"Lawn Boy"
The Police-"Synchronicity"
Protest the Hero-"Fortress"
Primus-"Sailing the Seas of Cheese"
Queen-"Sheer Heart Attack"
Rage Against the Machine-"Evil Empire"
Red Hot Chili Peppers-"What Hits!?"
sorry about the explicit tags, some of these are really good basslines, but I wanted to give people fair warning.
 
ray brown and duke ellington this one's for blanton
r.h.c.p blood sugar sex magic
fishbone truth or soul
ron carter and jim hall
any one of paul chambers solo albums
janes addiction de lo ritual
s.m.v.
miles davis miles smiles,e.s.p
u2 joshua tree
bob marley and the wailers
the best of sade
king's x dogman-faith,hope, love
superbass and super bass 2
jason aldean wide open
brad paisley play & american saturday night
 
Bad Company - Bad Company, Straight Shooter
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Flight of the Cosmic Hippo
Brand X - Morrocan Roll
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick, Minstrel in the Gallery, Songs from the Wood
Kansas - Masque, Leftoverture
King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
Led Zeppelin - I, II, IV, Houses of the Holy
Rush - 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals, Snakes & Arrows
Pink Floyd - Animals
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Yes - Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge

I'm probably missing some, but this is my list as of now.
 
Mudvayne - LD 50
Sublime(Self-Titled)
The Offspring - Americana
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
Rage Against the Machine - Battle for Los Angeles
Primus - Frizzle Fry
RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magik

Adding more to the list: Phish - Billy Breathes
311 - Grassroots
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Lets Face It
 
I haven't seen any...

Elvis Costello - This Year's Model and Imperial Bedroom (particularly the song Shabby Doll for you bass players out there...) Bruce Thomas is worth listening to.

Jack Bruce - Songs For a Tailor and Out Of The Storm (particularly the song Timeslip... recorded about the same time as Apostrophe).

Gang of Four - Entertainment

Steppenwolf - "Stereophonic" (That's not Nick St.Nicholas there...)

The Nice - Nice (Lee Jackson playing left-handed Vox bass.)

Yeah... some of my favorite bass albums.
 
Stevie Wonder- Fullfilliness' First Finale
James Brown- The CD of JB- Or the whole Star time collection, take your pick
Funkadelic- Let's take it to the stage
Cream- Disraeli Gears
Dead Kennedys- Plastic Surgery Disasters
John Coltrane- live at the Village Vanguard
Meters- Just kissed my baby
Stevie Wonder- You met your match, Shoo be doo be doo da day
Allman Brothers- Live at the Fillmore East, Eat a Peach
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles- yep. all of it
Four Tops- Reach out, Bernadette
Temptations- Just my Imagination
Bill Evans- Complete Village Vanguard Recordings
Grateful Dead- Darkstar
Van Morrison- Bang Masters
Minutemen- Double Nickles on the Dime
Black Flag- the first four years
Joe Jackson- Got the time, Sunday Papers
Charles Mingus- Black Saint & the Sinner Lady
Herbie Hancock- Headhunters
Willie Nelson and Family- Live
Waylon Jennings- Live
Buck Owens- Live at Carnegie Hall
The Wailers- Catch a Fire
Fela Kuti- Zombie
 
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Frank Zappa - Hot Rats.
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory.
Stanley Clarke - School Days.
Ramones - Ramones.
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks.
Travelin' Wilburys - Vol 1.
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour.
Highwaymen - The Road Goes on Forever.

Glad to see 'Blood on the Tracks' here. You are right.
PS - John Wesley Harding - very sparse, very good bass. There is only Dylan's voice, guitar and harmonica, drum and bass. Nothing overdone, just right, and yet, Jimi Hendrix was able to hear in between the lines and took 'All Along the Watchtower' from here and ran with it.
 
Here’s my list broken into categories (sort of!)...

Heavy Rock/Metal
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Rust In Peace - Megadeth
Appetite for Destruction - GnR
Aenima - Tool
ACDC – Back In Black
Deep Purple – Machine Head, Burn
Van Halen - 1984

Rock/Pop/Funk/Prog etc.
RHCP – Mothers Milk, BSSM
U2 – Achtung Baby
Dave Matthews Band-Central Park Concert
Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen
King Crimson – Red, Starless & Bible Black, Larks Tounge In Aspic
Yes - Close to the Edge
Living Colour - Stain
Led Zeppelin – II, House of The Holy
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
John Mayer – Where The Light Is (Live DVD)
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Michael Jackson – Thriller
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland, Axis:Bold as Love, Are You Experienced
The Beatles – Abbey Road, Revolver
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon
Frank Zappa – Apostrophe/Overnight Sensation, One Size Fits All, The Best Band You never Heard
Allman Brothers- Live at the Fillmore East,
The Black Crowes – Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
Faith No More – The Real Thing
Janes Addiction – Ritual De Lo Habitual
Midnight Oil – 10 to 1

Jazz/Fusion
Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow, Wired
John Scofield – Blue Matter
Ornette Coleman - Shape of Jazz to Come
Bill Bruford – The Bruford Tapes (live with Jeff Berlin)
Jaco Pastorius [self titled]
Bill Evans Trio - Sunday at the Village Vanguard
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue, Miles Smiles, Bitches Brew
John Coltrane - Giant Steps, A Love Supreme
Hancock/Brecker/Hargrove – Directions in Music (Davis/Coltrane Live Tribute)
Herbie Hancock - Headhunters
Stanley Clarke – Self Titled 70s album with Lopsy Lu on it.
Weather Report – Heavy Weather
Mahavishnu Orchestra – The Inner Mounting Flame, Visions of Emerald Beyond, Birds of Fire
Tony Williams Lifetime- Believe It
Esperanza Spalding - Esperanza
Squarepusher – Feed Me Weird Things
 
All Beatles.
All McCartney.
All Yes.
All Motown.
Most of the Stax/Volt catalog -- especially those with Duck Dunn.
1960's Atlantic (Pickett, Aretha, etc.)
Anything Tony Levin has played on.
Most Doobie Brothers (Tiran Porter)
Eagles, especially with Timothy B Schmidt.
UK's "Danger Money" LP.
Bonnie Raitt with Hutch Hutchinson
Vanilla Fudge for Tim Bogert.
Tower of Power LPs.
Any Elton John that Dee Murray played on. Especially "11-17-70." Also "Tumbleweed Connection," which was mostly Dave Glover (except for "Amoreena, which was Dee).
"Fate's Right Hand" by Rodney Crowell -- nice bass from Michael Rhodes.
Anything with Lee Sklar.
 
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John Mayer-Where the light is (cd)
Jaco Pastorius-Selftitled
Weather Report-Heavy Weather
Primus-Frizzle Fry
Red Hot Chili Peppers-BSSM, One Hot Minute
Rush-Fly By Night, A Farewell To Kings, Counterparts, Hemispheres, Moving Pictures
Motorhead-Ace of Spades
Michael Manring-Soliloquy
Megadeth-Rust in Peace, Killing is my Business...And Business is good
Marcus Miller-Marcus
Led Zeppelin-Mothership
Kiss-Alive!
Iron Maiden-Iron Maiden, Killers, Live After Death, The Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, Powerslave
Black Sabbath-Master of Reality, Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

That about covers it for me. :bassist:
 
Stevie Wonder: Talking Book, Innervisions, Fulfillingness' First Finale, Songs in the Key of Life

Earth, Wind & Fire: That's the Way of the World, Gratitude, Spirit, All in All

Parliament: Mothership Connection, The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein, Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome, Motor Booty Affair

Isley Brothers: Go For Your Guns

Sly and the Family Stone: Anthology

James Brown: Greatest Hits