Bass Reviews by Hans Kieft

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  1. Overnite Sensation by Frank Zappa ·
    Punchy arrangements and funky rhythms combines with often erotic lyrics with intricate vocal and percussion parts. Tom Fowler's funky and Jazzy basslines are the fondation on which Frank and his band take this album to its highest level. Tom we...(more)
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · Posted: 4/28/2001 by Hans Kieft (140)
  2. Led Zeppelin 2 by Led Zeppelin ·
    Yeah, John Paul Jones, is up there with the chosen few.
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · Posted: 4/28/2001 by Hans Kieft (140)
  3. Led Zeppelin's ( Physical Graffiti) ·
    This Lp does show that Led Zeppelin is one of the best bands in the world. John Paul Jones must be one of the very best bassplayers. The lines that John can put down must make every bassplayer smile. The Rover and Custard pie make you underst...(more)
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · Posted: 4/28/2001 by Hans Kieft (140)
  4. Live At Leeds by The Who ·
    The Who in full flight on this recording of their concert at Leeds University, 1970. John (The Ox) Entwistle's playing is more than just holding Roger's singing, Pete's guitar playing and Keith's drumming on solid ground. John plays imaginative...(more)
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · Posted: 4/29/2001 by Hans Kieft (140)
  5. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath ·
    To think that Black Sabbath recorded this album in 8 hours and came up with such a orginal concept.
    Recordings: Metal · Posted: 5/4/2001 by Hans Kieft (140)
  6. 371 Harmonized Chorales And 69 Chorales With Figured Bass by John Sebastian Bach ·
    This book will give you an understanding about the relationship between the bass part and the melody line. Every little chorale, will leave you with a smile on your face and a greater love for music.
    Books/Tab: Classical · Posted: 5/21/2001 by Hans Kieft (140)