Photo courtesy of Nile Rodgers Com
Photo courtesy of Nile Rodgers Com

Previous to his MTV-era pop stardom by way of Power Station and a solo album or two which adhered to the Duran Duran formulae, the late great Robert Palmer was an exploratory Brit-soul crooner who incorporated reggae, techno, blues, jazz, and avant-garde into his laudable canon.
Among the funkiest cats to hold down the bass chair in Palmer’s venturesome ensembles was Pierre Brock. A lower register groove master, Pierre’s piercing tone coupled with his command of rhythm and space was ideal for the singer and his songs, many of which were inventive renditions of compositions by Lowell George, Alan Toussaint, Moon Martin, Todd Rundgren, and bassist Andy Fraser to cite a few.
Pierre also anchored The Gibson Brothers, among others.
Pierre Brock Sound & Vision….
“Love Stop” Live https://youtu.be/YsikDW1X4JU
“Every Kind of People” Live https://youtu.be/XwCHFaarTjY
“Too Good to Be True” https://youtu.be/uP4pd8IogoA
“Can We Still Be Friends” https://youtu.be/Ux0qCE8qOnk


Among the last ensembles from the hallowed late 1980s “Madchester” scene which continues to make new and vital music, The Charlatans show no signs of slowing down five decades into their career.
Founding bassist Martin Blunt, an Ashdown, Fender, and Elite Strings endorsee; works the pocket and serves as a melodic catalyst, drawing from acid jazz, rhythm & blues, classic soul, and Brit psychedelia. In fact, oft times Martin’s bass “is” the song as his motifs serve as hooks as well as a harmonic foundation!

Martin Blunt Sound & Vision…
“The Only One I Know” https://youtu.be/0RJwW77Lsj8
“Can’t Get Out of Bed” Live ’94 https://youtu.be/CZl3VQoyOOE
“One to Another / Crashin’ Live https://youtu.be/ohSpsQwUq-E
“Then” https://youtu.be/7xHeYPEQGf8
“Just Lookin” https://youtu.be/NO2dszp5Nx8
“North Country Boy” https://youtu.be/xBAxEQZViTU


A composer, collaborator, session player, and band-member, Bill MacCormick anchored some of the most influential and groundbreaking slabs of the “Canterbury Scene” – the late ’60s, early-to-mid ’70s period centered in Kent, England wherein musicians created a unique blend of progressive, jazz, and psychedelia.
To my ears, among the most stellar of Bill’s sides is 801 Live: a collaborative effort of MacCormick, Phil Manzanera, Brian Eno, Simon Philips, Francis Monkman, and Lloyd Watson. Captured at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall 3 September 1976, MacCormick is up in the mix, plying soulful grooves and countermelodies with an incredibly punchy Precision bass tone which can only be described as “funky prog-rock.” MacCormick anchored several Manzanera ensembles on various album projects over the years including Diamond Head, K-Scope, Listen Now, and 6PM.
Bill’s distinctive rhythm & blues approach to the genre was unique, as evidenced on such watershed albums by Quiet Sun (Mainstream), Brian Eno (Here Come the Warm Jets), and Robert Wyatt (Nothing Can Stop Us, Matching Mole), to cite a select few.
Following his music career, MacCormick ventured into politics, and journalism – authoring books on the London 56th Infantry, and the Battle of Somme.
Bill MacCormick Sound & Vision…
Quiet Sun: “Mummy Was An Asteroid, Daddy Was A Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil” https://youtu.be/RTxCxzFcawU?si=M_1X5T8eTqRjuMpj
801: “Tomorrow Never Knows” https://youtu.be/NVL2S5y5wJE
Phil Manzanera’s 801 “Listen Now” https://youtu.be/D42b2xpHeO8
Phil Manzanera “Wish You Well” https://youtu.be/wUpnIeEnMSc?si=vfIhDvZSP8qSBMzR


Oh ye of little five-string faith, dig session ace, singer, songwriter, recording artist Sara Lee: renowned for her tenure with Gang of Four, Indigo Girls, Robert Fripp’s League of Gentlemen, B- 52s, Binky Philips, The Thompson Twins, Robyn Hitchcock, Todd Rundgren, Joan Osborne, Fiona Apple, John Ashton’s Satellite Paradiso, and Robert Capowski, among many others.
With a decidedly soulful disposition, Ms. Lee’s mastery of the low-B is a study in rhythm, harmony, phrasing, tone, and melody in a wide array of pop / rock / alternative contexts.
And she’s fab of the trad 4 as well – check out Sara with Gang of Four “It Don’t Matter” https://youtu.be/ECbapwRw9WA
…and with Robert Fripp LOG “Dislocated” https://youtu.be/6eyA2wkhcYU
Born into a musical family (her parents were instructors, and her dad was a bass singer in the York Minister Choir), Sara commenced her musical journey as an upright bassist and tympani player. Whilst toiling as a secretary at Polydor Records, Fripp recruited her for LOG wherein she garnered attention aplenty. Upon her move to the United States, Lee’s career took off as an in-demand session player, collaborator, and band member. In 2000 she released her sole solo slab to date, Make It Beautiful.
Sara Lee Sound & Vision:
B-52’s
“Love Shack” https://youtu.be/9SOryJvTAGs
“Roam” https://youtu.be/iNwC0sp-uA4


Phil “Fang” Volk served as bassist for Paul Revere and the Raiders for a brief time (1965-67) yet he did compose and sing on a few of their more notable slabs including Just Like Us (1966), Midnight Ride (1966), and “The Spirit of ’67 (1967). Appearing with the Raiders on scores of high-profile TV shows, concerts, and teen magazines – Volk was a solid groove player and vocalist.
After splitting from the Raiders, Volk worked in various ensembles including Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band, The Brotherhood, and as leader of Fang and the Gang.

Phil Volk Sound & Vision….
Montage of Raiders TV appearances: https://youtu.be/Z5nj2RrwRdA
Fang rendering the lead vocal on “In My Community” https://youtu.be/g_P-x868Qp4
Chck out Volk’s chordal work on “Louise” https://youtu.be/BKJkeRs-Aos
Phil with The Brotherhood “Family Tree” https://youtu.be/zlM-x4Jluu4
With Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band live on the Johnny Cash Show: https://youtu.be/XqvfqrtwJwY

While many “alternative rock” era bassists of the 1990s were simply functional players who replicated the lower register of a rhythm guitarist; Live’s Patrick Dahlheimer incorporated melodic, pocket and pop/ slap style passages (ala Flea in some instances) which embellished Ed Kowalczyk’s mighty croon and Chad Taylor’s super-sonic guitar sloggery!
On such staples including “Operation Spirit,” “Pain Lies on the Riverside,” and “Selling the Drama” Dahlheimer’s heavy hooks helped distinguished this ensemble from many their combat-boot, skate-tee peers!
In addition to Live, Patrick anchors The Gracious Few with Live bandmates Chad Taylor and Chad Gracey and Candlebox alumnae Sean Hennesy and Kevin Martin.
Dig Patrick’s slap funk passage on “Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition)” from Mental Jewelryhttps://youtu.be/1w2jG43Z6v0 Courtesy of Live YouTube page…


A first call session cat, composer, conductor, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, band-leader, solo recording artist, and human and animals rights activist; Bogota born Jesus Alfredo “Chucho” Merchan is among the instrument’s most prolific players.
Merchan has forged grooves incorporating fretless, slap/pop style, jazz , Latin, funk, punk, soul, and permutations thereof with Everything But the Girl, The Dream Academy, Pete Townshend, Thomas Dolby, Eurythmics, Billy Bragg, The Pretenders, David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Sam Brown, and Robert Wyatt, to cite a very, very select few.
Chucho Merchan Sound & Vision:
Chucho Merchan: “Pachamadre Mamatierra” https://youtu.be/uBTv4a6vQqE
David Gilmour for “Wish You Were Here” courtesy of Chucho Merchan YouTube page: https://youtu.be/CYUTMzgQtXQ
Pete Townshend’s Deep End courtesy of Chucho Merchan YouTube: https://youtu.be/SYP0qzw-tbI


Before digital beats, bleeps, boinks, boobs ‘n’ butts became pop music di rigueur; ‘twas a cool, urbane hit-making London ensemble which assumed the stage moniker of their vocalist Helen Folasade Adu.
Bassist/composer Paul Spencer Denman popped, percolated, and purveyed grooves so very deep that thirty plus years following their initial MTV era fame, Sade remains a world class act even though their recording and touring agenda is erratic at best.
Among Denman’s weapons of choice include MusicMan Stingray and Gretsch.
Paul Denman Sound & Vision….
Paul Thompson aka PD Bass takes us to Denman University https://youtu.be/IxUF8HPbQe0
Denman with his bass way up high on the body at Live Aid ‘85 “Your Love Is King” https://youtu.be/zwDjJP_l5AY
Paul deeeeeeeep in the pocket on “Feel No Pain” https://youtu.be/yoLoEw8D0Bg


Courtesy of Guy Pratt Com
A chameleonic, prolific UK session ace, Guy Pratt has “distinguished” (he would never use that adjective…) himself on stage and in the studio with post-Roger Waters Pink Floyd, Robert Palmer, Bryan Ferry, Madonna, David Gilmour, Icehouse, Tom Jones, Gary Moore, Jon Lord, Echo & the Bunnymen, Iggy Pop, Rod Stewart, Andy MacKay, Michael Jackson, Peter Cetera, The Dream Academy, Tears for Fears, Krisy MacColl, and Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, to cite a scant few…
In addition to his musical, thespian, compositional, and production credits, Guy is a funny guy, forging a side-career as stand-up comic who incorporates his instrumental artistry in his stage show My Bass and Other Animals – which is also the title of his must-read tome on Orion Press (2007).
Pratt’s proclivity for percolating jazz / funk / reggae inspired passages along with his use of effects affords this player the uncanny (would he use that adjective?) ability to adapt to just about any situation in the realm of pop and permutations thereof.
Yet Guy often phrases akin to a keyboardist – hence the difficulty of deciphering whether it’s a synth pad rendering the grooves and not a blokey with a battered J bass named “Betsy” on any given track he waxes– especially when GP alters the tone of his instrument with an array of octave gizmos and programs.
Trendy (would he use that adjective?) blokey that he is, Pratt is a bass collector. Among his weapons of choice include vintage Fender P and J basses, MusicMan StingRay, Aira SB, and a fretless Steinberger as a member of Icehouse! The Bass Centre in London has created a Guy Pratt Signature Bass – which is reasonably priced and replicates his named Fender Jazz as referenced above.
Keep up with Guy on www.GuyPratt.com and his YouTube page which is aptly titled “Guy Pratt”
Pratt Playlist: Check out Know Your Bass Player: Best Bass: Guy Pratt on Spotify
Guy Pratt Sound & Vision…
Dig Guy’s right-hand disco pluckery: https://youtu.be/pSHVqOYjaDI
“Money” with Pink Floyd: https://youtu.be/tKA1eF4JF5Y
Peter Cetera “You Never Listen to Me” https://youtu.be/cwXceJMbhgE
Michael Hutchence “Let Me Show You” https://youtu.be/3_G9hYCDivk
Icehouse https://youtu.be/2Hwk5Hw4tBM
Saucerful of Secrets “Fearless” https://youtu.be/YZXKgl8turY
Robert Palmer “Discipline of Love” https://youtu.be/rPWKiakwYe0
Madonna “Like a Prayer” https://youtu.be/79fzeNUqQbQ
Bryan Ferry “Kiss and Tell” https://youtu.be/ZiFbLd_cPVk
The Orb “Rush Hill Road” https://youtu.be/9SD7SHwYAw4
