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  1. More smooth jazz from Mr. Clarke. A very beautiful tune. So relax. Marlon

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  2. Stanley Clarke. Stanley Clarke (born June 30, 1951) is an American bassist, composer and founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands. Clarke gave the bass guitar a prominence it lacked in jazz -related music.

  3. Stanley Marvin Clarke (* 30. Juni 1951 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Bassist sowie Grammy -Preisträger aus dem Bereich der Fusion - und Jazzmusik . Im Fusionbereich gilt er als einer der beiden bedeutendsten Bassisten der 1970er-Jahre (neben Jaco Pastorius ).

  4. 3. März 2004 · American Bandstand 1980- Interview Stanley Clarke. I ran into this video after slowing a video of “We Supply” in order to play Louis Johnson’s awesome slap line more accurately. This is short, but it is pretty thoughtful for American Bandstand.

  5. So Stanley Clarke's self-titled album is indeed a must-have for Return to Forever fans for it displaying RtF- like compositions but with other musicians and with an emphasize on the bass. However, I wouldn't call this excellent because the compositions aren't that great nor anything really fresh, though this is not generic jazz funk as there would later be, the execution of the ideas here are ...

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  6. Stanley Clarke is one of the most skilled masters of the instrument, and on his fourth solo album he lets his hideously tremendous skills run rampant throughout the album. You will hear a few passages where Stanley seems to play complex figures at Mach 2; of all the bassist I've heard so far, only Jaco and Myung seem to be rivals in that regard.

  7. 13. Mai 2022 · Features. Prog. How Stanley Clarke made Up: creativity and the art of bass liberation. By Chris Roberts. ( Prog ) last updated 13 May 2022. On 2014's Up, the ever-innovative Stanley Clarke nodded to his past while continuing to explore the outer reaches of bass, in another love letter to the instrument.