James Jamerson - Reach Out (I'll Be There) - Isolated track bass [1966] [HQ] video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/11/11

This is the bass track, extracted from the original Motown master tape, from "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" by The Four Tops, featuring the late bassist James Jamerson.

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8 years ago

Duvel Jamison

Listening to it with the "Stank Face"..that bass..That Bass...THAT BASS!!

8 years ago

Jimaro Morales

How do you do it ‽ ★★★★★★★★★★

9 years ago

TravisWhitelaw

To the genius who posted: "Personally I wouldn't use Carol's playing on anything. I think she's overrated." Your opinion might hold a drop of water if, like Carol, you'd played on a few hundred timeless hits, myriad movie soundtracks and TV shows and were a respected educator. Oh, and after you'd made some records with giants like Joe Pass. In the meantime perhaps you should STFU.

9 years ago

J.A. M.F

wtf is hanging out of his mouth??

9 years ago

Leticia Bradford

Awesome bass. I can't wait to learn this one.

10 years ago

J L Khalaf

Cool!:)

10 years ago

John Olmos

It's amazing because Jamerson mostly only played in first position proof as a bass player it's all about accents mutes and feeling to get that signature sound awesome

10 years ago

BajeTiger

More like they're up there with him - and even then...

10 years ago

simonguitarman

Brilliant another giant of bass playing. He is up there with entwistle, mccartney, jaco and kaye

11 years ago

mikesradguitars .

Can you hear that microphonic preamp tube?

11 years ago

creeps77

thank you so much for posting this. awesome track. =] jame jamerson fan for life and i appreciate you posting this vid up. =]

12 years ago

JoeDavid Eason

Jamerson is unbelievable putting those accents in his bass lines with one finger.A great injustice to the music world that James Jamerson really never got the credit he deserved.Thanks to Slutsky for bringing about Standing in the Shadows of Motown but to this day I never here any credit given to the Funk Brothers by the Artist that sang on those recordings.Pony Up Gordy.Shame Shame Shame.

12 years ago

echo1434

Amazing... Thanks for sharing!

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