1, 2, to the Bass

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  • Artist: Stanley Clarke
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 25, 2003
  • Total Time: 64:59
  • Type: Instrumental, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Jazz

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Stanley Clarke is without doubt a phenomenally talented bassist but has not done much to showcase this ability on his own recordings since the late '70s. You can chalk that up mostly to Clarke's propensity for trite, pop-oriented material that does little to illuminate his great technical command of the instrument or to engage the listener either melodically or lyrically. 1, 2, to the Bass is a step in the right direction with a more jazz-oriented feel and some interesting guest appearances. Rapper Q-Tip gets things off to a nice start on the title track which reimagines '90s hip-hop jazz as "quiet storm" R&B. "Simply Said" is reminiscent of Sting's more fusion-style originals with flutist Hubert Laws on a nice melodic hook. There is also an inspired reworking of the R&B classic "Where Is the Love" featuring Glenn Lewis and Amel Larrieux. Later on, if "Los Caballos (The Horses)" sounds a little too much like Madonna's "Borderline," and Oprah Winfrey's reading of Maya Angelou's "I Shall Not Be Moved" seems a bit out of place on an album that includes a song titled "Just Cruzin'," there's at least the "Rock It"-styled electro-disco-funk of "Bout the Bass." And don't forget the monstrous "freak" funk cover of "Hair" that almost redeems everything guitarist Joe Satriani has ever done. Perhaps not the exhilarating breakthrough one would hope, 1, 2, to the Bass is nonetheless a very exciting return to form. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi

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1, 2, to the Bass

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1, 2, to the Bass
Studio album by Stanley Clarke
Released April 15, 2003
Genre Jazz fusion
Jazz funk
Length 64:57
Label Sony
Producer Stanley Clarke
Stanley Clarke chronology
The Bass-ic Collection
(1997)
1, 2, to the Bass
(2003)
The Toys of Men
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

1, 2, to the Bass is esteemed bassist and composer Stanley Clarke's 26th solo album. It was released by Sony Music Entertainment Inc. on April 13, 2003. The Track Where Is the Love was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals.[2] 1, 2, to the Bass has been praised for both showcasing Stanley Clarke's ability on the bass, and for its variety of guest artists. [3]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "1, 2, to the Bass" (Featuring Q-Tip) 5:57
2. "Simply Said"   4:34
3. "Where Is the Love" (Featuring Glenn Lewis & Amel Larrieux) 4:06
4. "Anna (She Loves the Good Life)"   5:01
5. "Los Caballos (The Horses)"   4:41
6. "Just Cruizin'"   4:26
7. "'Bout the Bass"   7:32
8. "Hair"   5:14
9. "Touch"   6:03
10. "Todos los Ninos (All the Children)"   4:57
11. "I Shall Not Be Moved"   6:37
12. "Shanti, Peace, Shalom, Paz"   5:53

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