UNT One O'Clock Lab Band: Christian McBride - In a Hurry (1994)
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2017
- In a Hurry (1994) ..........................................Christian McBride (b. 1972)
Christian McBride, guest bassist
Soloists:
Kyle Bellaire, alto sax.
DJ Rice and Brett Lamel, trombone.
Christian McBride and Steven Heffner, bass.
John Sturino, drums.
UNT One O'Clock Lab Band
Directed by Alan Baylock
Recorded live November 21st, 2017
Winspear Hall, College of Music
University of North Texas
Audio by Blair Liikala
Video by Kent Klein
jazz.music.unt.edu
One O'Clock Playlist:
• UNT One O'Clock Lab Band
Dude imagine being a bass player and having Christan FREAKING McBride go "uH" and "mhhm" during your solo. Like heaven has been unlocked after that.
I was spellbound by the dueling bass players! Hey, and I'm a trumpet player. Awesome
Is this technically a quadruple bass solo?
you could definitely hear the convo between the bass players
Hearing the horns struggle with that last (difficult) phrase of the melody makes it all the more impressive that McBride and the saxes nailed it (especially that bari sax).
That Bass duet was absolutely nuts
The duell between "dem basses" was unique and worth the whole video along with the drum s solo!!!
Kudos to Heffner for holding his own with Christian McBride. That was a hell of a dueling basses solo!
lol that drum solo is exactly like it in Whiplash, audience thought it's end of the tune and the whole band stops playing but the dude goes on
The dueling bass soloists is possibly one of the greatest moments in music history... speechless.
The young bassist's grin at
People like Adam Neely keep saying that bass solos don't really do it for him, but for me that was f***ing brilliant!
Well damn, I need to go practice...
Director: Alan Baylock
Dear Mr. Heffner, You are superb bass player, and your solo lines are too marvellous for words...
Man these N Texas lab bands kick ass and take names. WOW.....great job
Probably the best Bass duel of all time, they feed off each others playing and energy perfectly
I've seen him play live twice and I must say I've never seen a jazz bassist capture a crowds attention quite like he does!!! The on festival I saw him at another ensemble's bassist defineley was subject to the stereotypical "people start talking at the bass solo" but not McBride! Props to that kid for trading bars with him!!!! I would have been scared to death even though I admire the guy and know how friendly he is!
Kyle on alto sax is swangin nicely! Everyone is in the pocket. The bass trading was fire too.
That bass duet!!!! oh my gosh amazing!!! I screamed YEAAAAHHHH and started laughing joy, and the crowd right after, you just hear like a million people scream YEAH simultaneously super funny!