Cecil McBee- Interview


I recently had the honor of interviewing Cecil McBee, a renowned bassist who appears on more than 400 albums. He has an uncanny ability to find hidden melodies within a composition and bring them out without distracting from the main theme. Chances are, if you have any post-bop jazz records, Mr. McBee may be playing bass. Here's the piece: https://thevinylpress.com/cecil-mcbee-interview/ 

 

 

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Lucky you, thanks for the link, I play the Alternative Spaces album now and then.

thanks @elliottbnewcombjr - I listen to a lot of post bop and the contributions made by Mr. McBee are special. I was fortunate to get him on record- he is not someone who freely does interviews. I regard him as a special player and have many of his records. For those unfamiliar with his playing listen to the version of Patricia (the third recording of the composition by art pepper)- you get a sense of what he brought to the proceedings--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXNpG0w_rks

Killer band as well. Stanley Cowell, Roy Hanyes, Cecil and of course, Art Pepper who was sublime. This is a late recording, shortly before Pepper’s death at a young age. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We share many things in common.  I have every one of the albums mentioned in your interview.  Now, when I get back to Florida, I will be listening to them all.  It is a tough job, but someone has to do it.  Thanks for a job well done.  You asked great questions.

Agree here.  Great bass playing is often underrated.  Or unappreciated.  Not here.