Best Rich bass albums (for Amazon list)?
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Lynne indeed was the member of The Move and played guitar and keys but not the bass. On the last album "The Message From The Country" the bass was played by Roy Wood and it has a spectacular bass tone but Roy used a Fender Jazz. Rick Price who the last "proper" bassist with The Move also had a great rumbling sound but he used a Precision. AFAIK nobody in The Move used a Rick bass.
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squirefan01
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My opinion reflects some of the suggestions already mentioned, ideas here that are worth repeating. My two cents - the albums that got me hooked on the Rick 4001 sound were Yes's 'The Yes Album,' 'Fragile,' and 'Close To The Edge.' Chris Squire's live tone on 'Yessongs' is amazing, too. If the list is limited to 25 albums, you've GOT to have at least one of these Yes albums included. To my ear, 'Siberian Khatru' from CTTE is one of the best-ever studio recordings of the 4001.
Rush is big on the list, too. My personal faves - studio: 'Permanent Waves,' 'Hemispheres,' 'A Farewell To Kings.' live: 'All The World's A Stage' and 'Exit Stage Left.' But honestly, it's hard to lose with any Rush album that Geddy used his Rick on.

Rush is big on the list, too. My personal faves - studio: 'Permanent Waves,' 'Hemispheres,' 'A Farewell To Kings.' live: 'All The World's A Stage' and 'Exit Stage Left.' But honestly, it's hard to lose with any Rush album that Geddy used his Rick on.

Sergio, sorry I'm a bit late getting back; my 72 is a Feb, and yes it's got walnut wings and no skunk. Just to confuse things I once played a Dec 72 that had no skunk, but that may have been a one off. I've never heard Druid's 2nd album; I'll have to try and get hold of it.
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Shaun: thanks for the info. Wow! A December '72 4001 with no skunk stripe sure is a first! My very first 4001, which I bought in late '79 and let go in early '86, was a Fireglo 4001 made in December '72. It had a skunk stripe.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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squirefan01
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Gary was acused of copying Chris - hell, Starcastle was accused of copying Yes - but if you listen to their catalog, Gary was a phenomenal bassist in his own right, as they also wrote very good prog music. R.I.P, dude.
http://www.starcastlemusic.com/
The break in Lady of the Lake has a very powerful bass part that is of such beauty - it is just awesome. Lady of the Lake is here to hear:
http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive ... and_id=321
Sounds thin though.....
http://www.starcastlemusic.com/
The break in Lady of the Lake has a very powerful bass part that is of such beauty - it is just awesome. Lady of the Lake is here to hear:
http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive ... and_id=321
Sounds thin though.....
