The Incognito Bass Book
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The Incognito Bass Book is a carefully selected collection of songs from the band's lengthy career, showcasing the work of several of their bass players. From their early eighties work with Paul Tubbs' Williams on bass, through their highly regarded nineties output with Randy Hope-Taylor and Julian Crampton holding down the low end, there is plenty to get your teeth into here. Features bass-heavy tracks such as Shine On', Colibri', Talkin' Loud', Roots' and Jacob's Ladder', and includes contributions from many of the bass players featured. There are also detailed performance notes for every song and a brief biography for Randy Hope-Taylor and Julian Crampton. The book contains the following songs: Summer's Ended Shine On Colibri Magnetic Ocean Closer to the Feeling L'Arc En Ciel De Miles Pyramids Tribal Vibes Still a Friend of Mine Where Do We Go From Here Pieces of a Dream Talkin' Loud Inversions Roots After the Fall Jacob's Ladder
The Incognito Bass Book is a carefully selected collection of songs from the band's lengthy career, showcasing the work of several of their bass players. From their early eighties work with Paul Tubbs' Williams on bass, through their highly regarded nineties output with Randy Hope-Taylor and Julian Crampton holding down the low end, there is plenty to get your teeth into here. Features bass-heavy tracks such as Shine On', Colibri', Talkin' Loud', Roots' and Jacob's Ladder', and includes contributions from many of the bass players featured. There are also detailed performance notes for every song and a brief biography for Randy Hope-Taylor and Julian Crampton. The book contains the following songs: Summer's Ended Shine On Colibri Magnetic Ocean Closer to the Feeling L'Arc En Ciel De Miles Pyramids Tribal Vibes Still a Friend of Mine Where Do We Go From Here Pieces of a Dream Talkin' Loud Inversions Roots After the Fall Jacob's Ladder
AmazonPagina's: 156, Paperback, Bassline Publishing