Bravo Jazz Bass Guitarist Marcus Miller and your amazing collaborative jazz musician instrumental players! You all make those instrument talk! I love your music!
Fan of Marcus Miller's music since the late 80s, still enjoy his music in 2018, looking forward to seeing Marcus live in concert, keep doing what you do best, making Great Music.
for me, this tune showcases the finesse of this virtuoso bass dude and his equally gifted collaborators, each one of whom adds their own subtle flavours to the mix to make this one of the standout compositions in Mr.MMs formidable reportoire`~ I can only dream~ Thankyou Marcus!
Bravo Jazz Bass Guitarist Marcus Miller and your amazing collaborative jazz musician instrumental players! You all make those instrument talk! I love your music!
Fan of Marcus Miller's music since the late 80s, still enjoy his music in 2018, looking forward to seeing Marcus live in concert, keep doing what you do best, making Great Music.
Funky smooth joint by Miller. Seriously, this song has got to be one of his best, tight playing and introspective atmosphere, just the way I like it!
Amazing!!! it`s my first time to hear his song can`t help but love it!
for me, this tune showcases the finesse of this virtuoso bass dude and his equally gifted collaborators, each one of whom adds their own subtle flavours to the mix to make this one of the standout compositions in Mr.MMs formidable reportoire`~ I can only dream~ Thankyou Marcus!
I love it too. But way inspired by Wayne Shorter's bass line writing.
he did the session for Wayne's High Life album.
one of the best from this album!
If a man doesn't like this something is wrong with him!
Agreed!
Sadly that are too many stupid morons walking around the Earth who doesn't appreciate this kind of grooveness.
And what about women?
They all good whatever?
Andrea Short: Who cares? ;-)
I like this track and more from him
This track #2
Personnel
William Henry Marcus Miller Jr. - bass (tracks: 1-4, 6-13), bass clarinet (tracks: 5, 10), acoustic & fretless bass (track 5), producer, additional recording, executive producer, liner notes
Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna - vocals (track 5)
Gretchen Parlato - vocals (track 5)
Malcolm John Rebennack - vocals (track 12)
Kristopher Bowers - Fender Rhodes electric piano (tracks: 1, 11), piano (tracks: 1, 4)
Federico González Peña - Fender Rhodes electric piano (tracks: 2, 5, 9), piano (tracks: 3, 5-8, 10)
Bobby Ray Sparks II - organ (tracks: 4, 6, 9), clavinet (track 9)
Adam Agati - guitar (tracks: 1, 7, 8, 11, 12)
Adam Rogers - guitar (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 9), acoustic guitar (tracks: 3, 10)
Paul Milton Jackson, Jr. - guitar (track 11)
Louis Cato - drums (tracks: 1-12), djembe (track 3), congas (track 11)
Ramon Yslas - percussion (tracks: 4, 5, 7, 8)
Alex Han - alto saxophone (tracks: 1-12)
Maurice "Mobetta" Brown - trumpet (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 11)
Sean Jones - trumpet (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 9)
Thanks.
i love it~~!!!
Love the sax. It sounds like it’s not supposed to fit at all to the song but it just works 😂😂
The basis of jazz. It theoretically shouldn't fucking work, but it works too well. No wrong notes or key or rhythm, just the right feel
@@darkySp the art of music (which is art itself :D) is fascinating
good!!
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who are the musicians on this track>?