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Jeff BERLIN - Taking Notes
| Artist | Title | Format | Duration | Date of records | Price | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jeff BERLIN | Taking Notes | CD | 00:00:00 | 1997 | 17,90 € | ![]() |
| Language | Reference Origine | Reference Musea | Barcode | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Instrumental | DENON18043 | No Musea reference | 795041804327 | |||

As a true legend of the electric bass, Jeff BERLIN is often viewed as the best instrumentalist of his generation. He was revealed through the jazz-rock fusion movement during the second half of the Seventies, notably playing in a trio with drummer Tony WILLIAMS and guitarist Allan HOLDSWORTH. The latter made him acquainted with a certain Bill BRUFORD, with whom he then formed one of the most accurate rhythm sections ever heard. The list of stars that invited Jeff BERLIN would be much too long, but let's quote only Al Di MEOLA, Patrick MORAZ, Randy BRECKER, John McLAUGHLIN, YES, Billy COBHAM... Along with this extreme activity, this American musician pursues a discreet solo carrier, celebrating an instrumental smart and distinguished jazz-rock fusion, deprived of any free demonstration of virtuosity. The three previous releases to date were published through M.A.J. Records, the artist's own record company: "In Harmony's Way" (2001), "Lumpy Jazz" (2004) and "Aneurhythms" (2006). Renamed "Ace Of Bass" in Japan, the latter album includes ten tracks lasting a bit more than an hour. Jeff BERLIN had to find instrumentalists able to cope with the demands: this happened through the presence of drummer Vinnie COLAIUTA. One more essential release !



