I have heard from many guitarists who perform Shadows' music but there seems to be less enthusiasm for bass parts.
I am sure that in some circles this is not the case and I would like to hear what you have to say about the bass lines in the Shadows' music.
Bass Players Playing Shadows' Music
Bass Players Playing Shadows' Music
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To my mind there has been several types of bass playing during their successful years (probably due to that not one single bass player has managed to establish himself as The Bassman of the Shadows). So the type of bassline playing has been quite different, beginning however with Jet Harris who quite early could be described as a competent player of electric jazz bass (the style, not the Fender model......), the later players adopted a more laid back (and simple if you ask me) style. I believe the best bass we have heard is the current sideman Mark Griffith. This thread leads to another thread which I will start right now.
Goran
Goran I would argue that John Rostill established himself as the bass player in the 60's, not as high profile as Jet Harris but Jet was only on first album, though he was on a couple of tracks on second album though not officially credited.
Rostill was on every album and single from Dance with in 63 till the spilt in 68.
Rostill was on every album and single from Dance with in 63 till the spilt in 68.
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