"D" Bass-ic Blues – Cecil McBee
Exactly what the title says—a bass-driven blues in D minor. Cecil McBee recorded this song in three trio settings, one without drums.
- Recording: John Hicks - Power Trio
- Recorded on: May 10, 1990
- Label: Novus (3114-2-N)
- Concert Key: D minor
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Piano - John Hicks
- Bass - Cecil McBee
- Drums - Elvin Jones
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
The two repeats of the head are separated by four measures of vamp, shown on our lead sheets as a repeat back to the second half of the 8-measure intro. There is no chord on the first four measures of the head; the piano plays the bass vamp figure here. A bass melody part is available; for a description click on Bass Corner.
On this recording, the bass has the melody. After piano and bass solos on blues changes, there is a drum solo over the vamp.
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- Recording: Stanley Cowell - Close To You Alone
- Recorded on: August 2, 1990
- Label: DIW (6003)
- Concert Key: D minor
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Piano - Stanley Cowell
- Bass - Cecil McBee
- Drums - Ronnie Burrage
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Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
Cecil played on quite a lot of recordings in 1990, including Roy Haynes’ “The Island” and Eddie Harris’ “There Was A Time.” Another 1990 album with Cecil was “Sunrise Sunset,” a standards album featuring an all-star quartet assembled by Impulse Records’ producer Bob Thiele, featuring saxophonist David Murray, pianist John Hicks and drummer Andrew Cyrille.
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- Recording: Larry Willis - Steal Away
- Recorded on: December 23-24, 1991
- Label: AudioQuest (AQ-LP 1009)
- Concert Key: D minor
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Alto Sax - Gary Bartz
- Piano - Larry Willis
- Bass - Cecil McBee
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
Pianist Larry Willis adds a chord (Dm7sus) on the four measures of vamp between the two repeats of the head; he continues this chord on the first four measures of the next chorus.
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Cecil McBee
born on May 19, 1935
From the time he first arrived in New York City in 1964, Cecil McBee has remained one of the most in-demand bassists in jazz, appearing on hundreds of influential recordings as well as in clubs and concert halls throughout the world. During this same span of five decades, McBee has also become a celebrated composer and teacher, leading his own ensembles and earning a distinguished professorship at the New England Conservatory in Boston, where he has taught for over 25 years. Read more...