Bass playing at a high level is by no means simple. At one end of the spectrum we have the genres where bass players generally “lock-in” to a I-II-V groove or, alternatively, a I-IV-V groove, with much emphasis on the root and dominant notes. This is characteristic of much of dance music, including Caribbean genres like reggae, calypso and soca.
At the other end of the spectrum we have the jazz and jazz-fusion bass players who display incredible knowledge and chops, including slapping-and-popping, hammer-on and pull-offs, harmonics, chords, arpeggios, and so on.
Below are
(a) Historian’s Top 5 Greatest Jamaican Bass Players and
(b) Historian’s Top 10 Greatest International Bass Players
(c) Historian’s Top 5 Greatest Standup- Bass Players.
Worldwide, there are more recorded electric bass guitarists than standup bass players, and virtually none in Jamaica. I have therefore created a third list featuring my personal All-Time Top 5 Greatest Standup-Bass Players.
The great bass players below are not listed in terms of preference or greatness, but rather, alphabetically.
Historian’s Top Five Greatest Jamaican Bass Guitarists
(Listed alphabetically here)
There is absolutely no question in my mind that the men below, who are brilliant in a variety of genres including jazz, funk and reggae, are the greatest Jamaican bass players I have ever heard. Incidentally, accomplished classical guitarist and bassist extraordinaire Mikey Fletcher (Dean Fraser’s 809 Band, Shaggy, etc.) is included here because, although born in England, he grew up in Jamaica from around the age of 11 or 12.
Glen Browne
Michael “Mickey” Fletcher
George “Fully” Fullwood
Rohan Reid
The fifth name might be a young gospel genre bassist, Dwayne Livingstone
Historian’s Top TEN International Bass Guitarists
(Listed alphabetically here)
(It is impossible for me, at the present time, to limit my list to five!)
Jeff Berlin
Stanley Clarke
James Jamerson
Marcus Miller
Jaco Pastorious
John Pattituci
Victor Wooten
(Note: I’m still trying to decide on the final three. )
Historian’s Top Five All-Time Greatest Standup-Bass Players
(Listed alphabetically here)
Ron Carter
Dave Holland
Charles Mingus
Neils-Henning Orsted Pederson
Ray Brown or Miroslav Vituous (I cannot decide)
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