Bass Resources by Chuck Howard

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  1. gtis Byrjun by Sigur Ros (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Music doesn't get much more beautiful than the material on this cd.
    URL: http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/
    Recordings: Experimental · 789 Hits · Posted on 7/1/2003 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  2. The Soft Bulletin by The Flaming Lips (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Masterpiece.
    URL: http://images.amazon.com/images/p/b00000jc6c.01._pe_scmzzzzzzz_.jpg
    Recordings: Alternative · 518 Hits · Posted on 5/23/2003 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  3. Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven by Godspeed You Black Emperor! (5.0 Stars · 3 Reviews)
    Thick epic instrumental compositions that tend to start off soft and stark, but build to incredibly dynamic and explosive climaxes.
    URL: http://www.brainwashed.com/godspeed/
    Recordings: Alternative · 526 Hits · Posted on 5/23/2003 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  4. Decksanddrumsandrockandroll by Propellerheads (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    The title of the cd says it all. Break beat techno with a funk/rock edge to it.
    URL: http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/sid=287059279/pagename=/rp/cdn/find/album.html/artistid=propellerheads/itemid=491259
    Recordings: Electronica · 835 Hits · Posted on 10/8/2002 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  5. Maxinquaye by Tricky (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Tricky was one of the original members of the trip hop group Massive Attack and then left to pursue a solo career. Maxinquaye being his debut release.
    URL: http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/palms/9081/maxin.jpg
    Recordings: Funk/R&B · 495 Hits · Posted on 10/8/2002 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  6. Black Octopus by Paul Jackson (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Paul is the bassist best known for his work on the Headhunters project lead by Herbie Hancock. Black Octopus is his venture into a solo project and features his bass playing and vocal capabilities. Funky as all hell.
    Recordings: Funk/R&B · 1068 Hits · Posted on 1/25/2002 by Chuck Howard (5439)
  7. Protection by Massive Attack (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Massive Attack has always been referred to as the founders or the trip-hop movement. This particular album features not only the members listed above, but Tricky, Tracey Thorn from Everything but the Girl and Horace Andy as well.
    URL: http://www.massiveattack.co.uk/
    Recordings: Funk/R&B · 996 Hits · Posted on 11/29/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  8. Become The Other by Ozric Tentacles (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    All instrumental with progressive/space rock feel. Very atmospheric with amazing soundscapes and structure. Quite thought provoking.
    Recordings: Other · 495 Hits · Posted on 4/4/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)
  9. Junta by Phish (5.0 Stars · 2 Reviews)
    Debut album by progressive/jam super group Phish. Must have for any bass player. What other band is crazy enough to release a double album as their debut?
    URL: http://www.phish.com/index.html
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · 821 Hits · Posted on 4/4/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  10. Songs In The Key Of Life by Stevie Wonder (5.0 Stars · 3 Reviews)
    This album is a masterpiece. Written in the thick of the fusion era, this album reflects not only Stevie's ability to write the funk like no one else, but recruit the musicians to play the perhaps some of the most intelligent music ever written.
    Recordings: Funk/R&B · 713 Hits · Posted on 3/27/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)
  11. Mustt, Mustt by Nusrat Fatah Ali Kahn (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Nusrat is the legendary sufi qawwali singer from Pakistan. He is known to have inspired many professional vocalists including Peter Gabriel, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Buckley, Chris Cornell, etc. Before his death he was involved in over 30 different recordings.
    URL: http://www.nfak.com/
    Recordings: World · 1192 Hits · Posted on 3/19/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  12. Truth And Soul by Fishbone (5.0 Stars · 3 Reviews)
    Straight up funk. That's all there is to it. These guys no how to lay down the funk in a serious way. Tower of Power meets The Specials.
    URL: http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/fishbone/index.html
    Recordings: Funk/R&B · 1291 Hits · Posted on 3/13/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  13. O.K. Computer by Radiohead (4.7 Stars · 6 Reviews)
    Argueably the greatest album of the '90s. Where did these guys come from? You have Pablo Honey with "Creep" on it. Everyone thinks thier a one hit wonder. Then "Fake Plastic" off of The Bends. Two hit wonder. Now they're possible rock legends.
    URL: http://www.greenplastic.com/
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · 682 Hits · Posted on 3/13/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  14. 311 - "Music" by 311 (5.0 Stars · 4 Reviews)
    This album shows how 311 is capable of writing legendary music. From funk to metal and from ska to punk, this album has it all. If you do not own any 311, but you're curious. This is the one to pick up.
    URL: http://www.311music.com/
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · 1339 Hits · Posted on 3/12/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)

  15. Jeff Buckley - Grace (4.3 Stars · 3 Reviews)
    What a great album. Just because Jeff is the feature and leader of the group does not discredtit the talent behind his rhythm section. Both the drums and bass are recorded loud in the mix and man does it sound nice.
    URL: http://www.jeffbuckley.com
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · 540 Hits · Posted on 1/15/2001 by Chuck Howard (5439)