lp_zep
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Hi,
I'd like to have your thoughts on a topic not often discussed deeply : the musical talent of each brother on instruments. Of course it's more about Tito, Jermaine and Randy. I've not seen another topic about it.
Here's what I think :
Tito : he's never been a great lead guitar player, always sounding a bit sloppy on the solos, but I appreciate his ability to play in different styles : blues, funk, pop...his parts weren't so easy and he did them well.
Jermaine : I listened carefully to his work on the concert recordings we have, and he sounds really good to me, he obviously learnt a lot from the Motown studio guys. I'm impressed by his ability to sing and play complex bass lines at the same time. For a clear sounding bass playing by Jermaine, listen to "I wanna be where you are" at the Save the Children 1972 show. Probably the best with his instrument of all 6 brothers (not counting Michael with his voice of course !).
Randy : a really nice addition to the group. The percussions he played in his early years were quite good. It's not easy to rate his keyboard playing because there were 2 keyboard players when he started playing it live, but the little I've heard suggests a great talent (the clavinet solo on "Blame it on the boogie" at the New Orleans 79 show is a good example). I'd love to hear a full show from this tour from the multitracks (along with a good video) to hear more of his musical input.
Does anyone now when Tito and Jermaine starting playing on the records ? I was listening to the recently leaked Dancing Machine multitracks, and the bass track may be Jermaine to me, as it sounds good but not as clean as a pro studio player. Did Tito and Randy played on most studio songs when they became The Jacksons ?
I'd like to have your thoughts on a topic not often discussed deeply : the musical talent of each brother on instruments. Of course it's more about Tito, Jermaine and Randy. I've not seen another topic about it.
Here's what I think :
Tito : he's never been a great lead guitar player, always sounding a bit sloppy on the solos, but I appreciate his ability to play in different styles : blues, funk, pop...his parts weren't so easy and he did them well.
Jermaine : I listened carefully to his work on the concert recordings we have, and he sounds really good to me, he obviously learnt a lot from the Motown studio guys. I'm impressed by his ability to sing and play complex bass lines at the same time. For a clear sounding bass playing by Jermaine, listen to "I wanna be where you are" at the Save the Children 1972 show. Probably the best with his instrument of all 6 brothers (not counting Michael with his voice of course !).
Randy : a really nice addition to the group. The percussions he played in his early years were quite good. It's not easy to rate his keyboard playing because there were 2 keyboard players when he started playing it live, but the little I've heard suggests a great talent (the clavinet solo on "Blame it on the boogie" at the New Orleans 79 show is a good example). I'd love to hear a full show from this tour from the multitracks (along with a good video) to hear more of his musical input.
Does anyone now when Tito and Jermaine starting playing on the records ? I was listening to the recently leaked Dancing Machine multitracks, and the bass track may be Jermaine to me, as it sounds good but not as clean as a pro studio player. Did Tito and Randy played on most studio songs when they became The Jacksons ?