"On his second solo album, bass player Victor Bailey is quick to acknowledge his heroes: "Graham Cracker," with its funky, plucked bass notes, is a tribute to Larry Graham, while "Continuum," a tune by Jaco Pastorius, Bailey's predecessor in Weather Report, is given a vocalese lyric written and sung by Bailey and turned into "Do You Know Who," which contains lines like "Boy when I first heard Jaco play/I've got to admit I was blown away." Beyond these overt homages, however, Bailey doesn't really betray much of their influence in his playing or original tunes. More often, as a player he recalls a third hero, Stanley Clarke, while his compositions and their jazz fusion arrangements usually sound like they could fit in easily on one of the albums he made with Weather Report. This music turns out to sound like the fusion style popular in the 1970s and '80s." (Allmusic).
Nederlands
Titel | Low Blow |
Auteur | Victor Bailey |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Esc Records, 1999 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Fusion |