Best Rich bass albums (for Amazon list)?
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squirefan01
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Best Rich bass albums (for Amazon list)?
Hey all,
I am putting together a Listmania list on Amazon, with albums that represent the classis Rick bass sound. Just so I do not forget any, I'd like some suggestions. Here is what I have so far:
Beatles - Sgt Pepper
Yes - Fragile, Yessongs, Yesshows (could list more but there is a limit)
Squire - Fish out of Water, Syndestructible
Rush - Hemishpheres, Farewell to Kings, Fly By Night
Motorhead - Greatest Hits (I am not a fan so others that are better??)
Dead Meadow - Feathers
Okay, what else....which Who albums? Wings? Other Beatles? Early Pink Floyd?
Any released jazz albums?
This is bass only. Maybe somebody else could do a guitar list.
Thanks!
I am putting together a Listmania list on Amazon, with albums that represent the classis Rick bass sound. Just so I do not forget any, I'd like some suggestions. Here is what I have so far:
Beatles - Sgt Pepper
Yes - Fragile, Yessongs, Yesshows (could list more but there is a limit)
Squire - Fish out of Water, Syndestructible
Rush - Hemishpheres, Farewell to Kings, Fly By Night
Motorhead - Greatest Hits (I am not a fan so others that are better??)
Dead Meadow - Feathers
Okay, what else....which Who albums? Wings? Other Beatles? Early Pink Floyd?
Any released jazz albums?
This is bass only. Maybe somebody else could do a guitar list.
Thanks!
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squirefan01
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beefandbones
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For Motorhead, I'd recommend 'Ace of Spades.'
For Pink Floyd, either 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn' or the '1967 Singles Sampler' which is a compilation of their non-album singles from the era.
Maybe Genesis' 'Foxtrot'...
The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, if only for Baby You're A Rich Man.
Also, Pete Quaife from the Kinks played a RM 1999 on 'The Kink Kontroversy' 'Face to Face' 'Something Else' and 'Village Green Preservation Society.'
(And as it's on my mind...) Fairport Convention's 'Liege and Lief' album is a landmark British folk-rock album that features a Rick bass.
Also, 'In the City' by the Jam
'Murmur' by R.E.M.
off the top of my head
For Pink Floyd, either 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn' or the '1967 Singles Sampler' which is a compilation of their non-album singles from the era.
Maybe Genesis' 'Foxtrot'...
The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, if only for Baby You're A Rich Man.
Also, Pete Quaife from the Kinks played a RM 1999 on 'The Kink Kontroversy' 'Face to Face' 'Something Else' and 'Village Green Preservation Society.'
(And as it's on my mind...) Fairport Convention's 'Liege and Lief' album is a landmark British folk-rock album that features a Rick bass.
Also, 'In the City' by the Jam
'Murmur' by R.E.M.
off the top of my head
I insist: Esperanto - "Last Tango" (A&M, 1975).
Plus:
Renaissance - "Ashes Are Burning" (Sovereign, 1973)
Omega - "Time Robber" (Bacillus Records, 1976)
Druid - "Toward The Sun" (EMI, 1975)
Marillion - "Script For A Jester's Tear" (EMI, 1983)
Be-bop Deluxe - "Axe Victim" (Harvest, 1974)
Triumvirat - "Spartacus" (Harvest, 1975)
Larry Young's Fuel - "Spaceball" (Arista, 1976)
Serge Gainsbourg - "Histoire de Melody Nelson" (Philips, 1971)
Sparks - "Kimono My House" (Island, 1974)
Genesis - "Selling England By The Pound" (Charisma, 1973)
Sweet - "Desolation Boulevard" (RCA, 1974)...
Your move.
Plus:
Renaissance - "Ashes Are Burning" (Sovereign, 1973)
Omega - "Time Robber" (Bacillus Records, 1976)
Druid - "Toward The Sun" (EMI, 1975)
Marillion - "Script For A Jester's Tear" (EMI, 1983)
Be-bop Deluxe - "Axe Victim" (Harvest, 1974)
Triumvirat - "Spartacus" (Harvest, 1975)
Larry Young's Fuel - "Spaceball" (Arista, 1976)
Serge Gainsbourg - "Histoire de Melody Nelson" (Philips, 1971)
Sparks - "Kimono My House" (Island, 1974)
Genesis - "Selling England By The Pound" (Charisma, 1973)
Sweet - "Desolation Boulevard" (RCA, 1974)...
Your move.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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squirefan01
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Wow, lots of stuff here that I have not heard. Thanks!
I am especially looking for albums that really show off the Rick sound. I think there is a limit to 25 items on an Amazon Listmania! list, so something has to give.
These are definately great suggestions though and I hope to find some samples to listen to!
I am especially looking for albums that really show off the Rick sound. I think there is a limit to 25 items on an Amazon Listmania! list, so something has to give.
These are definately great suggestions though and I hope to find some samples to listen to!
Basically, any and all albums where:
1)A rick bass is used
2)The bass is prominent in some way (i.e. not buried in the mix)
But seriously, if I had to ONLY pick albums that REALLY show off the Rick sound . . . here they are:
-Rush: 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Signals
-Yes: The Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge, Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer
-Genesis: Foxtrot, Selling England By the Pound
-Spock's Beard: The Light, Beware of Darkness, V
-The Beatles: Sgt. Peppers, Magical Myster Tour, and Abbey Road (if that is indeed the Ric)
I'm not sure on Bee Gees stuff, but I bet they've got at least one album that has really obvious Ric bass. Ooooh! Transatlantic albums (because that's Pete Trewavas from Marillion).
1)A rick bass is used
2)The bass is prominent in some way (i.e. not buried in the mix)
But seriously, if I had to ONLY pick albums that REALLY show off the Rick sound . . . here they are:
-Rush: 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Signals
-Yes: The Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge, Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer
-Genesis: Foxtrot, Selling England By the Pound
-Spock's Beard: The Light, Beware of Darkness, V
-The Beatles: Sgt. Peppers, Magical Myster Tour, and Abbey Road (if that is indeed the Ric)
I'm not sure on Bee Gees stuff, but I bet they've got at least one album that has really obvious Ric bass. Ooooh! Transatlantic albums (because that's Pete Trewavas from Marillion).
