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- Date Released: August 26, 2003
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Big Band
- Label: Heads Up / Telarc
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Back before he turned everyone's idea of bass playing inside out, Jaco Pastorius spent five years on the bandstand with the Peter Graves Orchestra at Bachelors III, a swanky spot in his hometown of Ft. Lauderdale. Nearly three decades after the future star's departure in 1975, and 16 years after his brutal murder, Graves got the guys back together, christened them in their former colleague's name, and invited the most prominent bass guitarists of the early 21st century down to join them in a project dedicated to Pastorius' legacy. Throughout these polished performances, the bass parts testify to how profoundly Pastorius altered that instrument's role. Bottom line (so to speak): he gave them the option of playing from a soloist mentality and blowing all over the beat, as fast and free as any saxophonist, as long as he or she had chops and didn't subvert the groove. The guest bassists on this collection absorbed this lesson long ago. Each can scatter quick licks, some of them even faster than Pastorius himself. So why does a vague disenchantment haunt these performances? Perhaps it's because these players, great as they are, are still emulating more than discovering. Some imitate even the nuances of the Pastorius tone and phrasing, as does Richard Bona on "Punk Jazz" -- which, of course, may be a form of tribute in this context. On an opposite extreme, the light-speed, staccato hailstorm unleashed by Victor Wooten on "Teen Town" is fundamentally unmusical, focusing on the player more than the material being played -- which is, come to think of it, the real revelation here. Pastorius' tunes reflect a compositional maturity that wasn't always evident in the more improvisational context of Weather Report, and his arrangements -- notably an idiosyncratic treatment of "Killing Me Softly" and the marimba-flavored exotica of "Opus Pocus" -- suggest that had he had more time, he would have written history with his pen as much as his performance. One complaint: the samples of Pastorius' voice, chopped into microbits that carry no meaningful content and seem intended to function as objects of postmodern reflection, if not reverence. All these interruptions accomplish is to remind you that some artists speak most eloquently without words.
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Credits
- Victor Bailey - Bass // Victor Bailey - Liner Notes // Jaco Pastorius - Bass // Jaco Pastorius - Arranger // Jaco Pastorius - Bass (Electric) // Jaco Pastorius - Cover Image // Randy Bernsen - Guitar // Randy Bernsen - Koto // Randy Bernsen - Rhythm // Randy Bernsen - Engineer // Randy Bernsen - Editing // Randy Bernsen - Soloist // Randy Bernsen - Recording // Randy Bernsen - Group Member // Stan Webb - Arranger // Stan Webb - Arranger // Stan Webb - Arranger // Peter Graves - Arranger // Peter Graves - Conductor // Peter Graves - Producer // Peter Graves - Liner Notes // Peter Graves - Group Member // Jimmy Haslip - Bass // Jimmy Haslip - Liner Notes // Gerald Veasley - Bass // Gerald Veasley - Liner Notes // Joe Zawinul - Keyboards // Michael Bishop - Engineer // Michael Bishop - Mastering // Michael Bishop - Mixing // Michael Bishop - Recording // Dan Bonsanti - Arranger // Michael Brignola - Flute // Michael Brignola - Clarinet (Bass) // Michael Brignola - Sax (Baritone) // Michael Brignola - Woodwind // Michael Brignola - Group Member // Ed Calle - Clarinet // Ed Calle - Sax (Soprano) // Ed Calle - Sax (Tenor) // Ed Calle - Woodwind // Ed Calle - Soloist // Ed Calle - Group Member // Kenneth Faulk - Trumpet // Kenneth Faulk - Flugelhorn // Kenneth Faulk - Brass // Kenneth Faulk - Group Member // John Guggenheim - Assistant Engineer // Richard Howell - Assistant Engineer // Dave Love - Executive Producer // Christian McBride - Bass // Christian McBride - Liner Notes // Marcus Miller - Bass // Marcus Miller - Bass // Marcus Miller - Bass // Marcus Miller - Scratching // Marcus Miller - Scratching // Marcus Miller - Scratching // Marcus Miller - Arranger // Marcus Miller - Arranger // Marcus Miller - Arranger // Marcus Miller - Clarinet (Bass) // Marcus Miller - Clarinet (Bass) // Marcus Miller - Clarinet (Bass) // Marcus Miller - Drums // Marcus Miller - Drums // Marcus Miller - Drums // Marcus Miller - Guitar (Bass) // Marcus Miller - Guitar (Bass) // Marcus Miller - Guitar (Bass) // Marcus Miller - Sax (Soprano) // Marcus Miller - Sax (Soprano) // Marcus Miller - Sax (Soprano) // Marcus Miller - Clavinet // Marcus Miller - Clavinet // Marcus Miller - Clavinet // Marcus Miller - Producer // Marcus Miller - Producer // Marcus Miller - Producer // Marcus Miller - Engineer // Marcus Miller - Engineer // Marcus Miller - Engineer // Marcus Miller - Liner Notes // Marcus Miller - Liner Notes // Marcus Miller - Liner Notes // Marcus Miller - Orchestration // Marcus Miller - Orchestration // Marcus Miller - Orchestration // Marcus Miller - Synthesizer Bass // Marcus Miller - Synthesizer Bass // Marcus Miller - Synthesizer Bass // Marcus Miller - Woodwind Arrangement // Marcus Miller - Woodwind Arrangement // Marcus Miller - Woodwind Arrangement // Marcus Miller - Recording // Marcus Miller - Recording // Marcus Miller - Recording // Billy Ross - Flute // Billy Ross - Piccolo // Billy Ross - Sax (Alto) // Billy Ross - Sax (Soprano) // Billy Ross - Woodwind // Billy Ross - Soloist // Billy Ross - Group Member // Dana Teboe - Trombone // Dana Teboe - Brass // Dana Teboe - Group Member // Victor Wooten - Bass // Victor Wooten - Liner Notes // John Kricker - Trombone (Bass) // John Kricker - Brass // John Kricker - Group Member // Mike Scaglione - Flute // Mike Scaglione - Sax (Tenor) // Mike Scaglione - Soloist // Mike Scaglione - Guest Appearance // Jason Carder - Trumpet // Jason Carder - Flugelhorn // Jason Carder - Brass // Jason Carder - Soloist // Jason Carder - Group Member // Jeff Carswell - Bass // Jeff Carswell - Liner Notes // Bibi Green - Production Coordination // Mark Griffith - Drums // Gary Keller - Clarinet // Gary Keller - Flute // Gary Keller - Sax (Alto) // Gary Keller - Sax (Tenor) // Gary Keller - Woodwind // Gary Keller - Group Member // Gary Mayone - Marimba // Gary Mayone - Soloist // Gary Mayone - Guest Appearance // Michael "Patches" Stewart - Trumpet // Paul Greco - Photography // Jeff Kievit - Trumpet // Jeff Kievit - Flugelhorn // Jeff Kievit - Brass // Jeff Kievit - Group Member // Tom Copi - Photography // Michael Hurzon - Producer // David Newsom - Enhanced CD Design // Christian "Wicked" Wicht - Mixing // Ivan Zervigon - Engineer // Ivan Zervigon - Editing // Ivan Zervigon - Recording // Bobby Thomas, Jr. - Hand Drums // Bobby Thomas, Jr. - Guest Appearance // Larry Warrilow - Arranger // Larry Warrilow - Liner Notes // Larry Warrilow - Orchestration // Larry Warrilow - Sound Consultant // Richard Bona - Bass // Richard Bona - Bass // Richard Bona - Liner Notes // Richard Bona - Liner Notes // Kaori Kinoshita - Assistant Engineer // Robert Hoffman - Art Direction // Robert Hoffman - Design // Robert Bowman - Photography // Thom Moore - Tuning // Takamasa Honda - Assistant Engineer // Todd Brown - Video Editor // Juan Cristobal Losada - Engineer // Juan Cristobal Losada - Recording // Javier Carrion - Engineer // Javier Carrion - Editing // Javier Carrion - Recording // Jim Yates - Technical Advisor // John C. Bruening - Liner Notes // John C. Bruening - Track Annotations // Roger Byman - Sax (Soprano) // Lourdes Escasena - Photography // Matt Sexton - Photography // Dave Pastorius - Bass // Craig Gosnell - Trombone (Bass) // Craig Gosnell - Guest Appearance // Allen Perry - Lyricist // Allen Perry - Voice Editing // Michael Levine - Synthesizer // Michael Levine - Piano // Michael Levine - Keyboards // Michael Levine - Piano (Electric) // Michael Levine - Rhythm // Michael Levine - Soloist // Michael Levine - Group Member
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