GAMES: GameSpot: Best of 2008 | GameFAQs | SportsGamer MUSIC: Last.fm | MP3.com MOVIES: Metacritic | Movietome TV: TV.com

Stanley Clarke

A brilliant player on both acoustic and electric basses, Stanley Clarke has spent much of his career outside of jazz, although he has the ability to play jazz with the very best. He played accordion as a youth, switching to violin and cello before settling on bass. He worked with R&B and rock bands in high school, but after moving to New York, he worked with Pharoah Sanders in the early '70s. Other early gigs were with Gil Evans, Mel Lewis, Horace Silver, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, and Art Blakey; everyone was impressed by his talents. However, Clarke really hit the big time when he started teaming up with Chick Corea in Return to Forever. When the group became a rock-oriented fusion quartet, Clarke mostly emphasized electric bass and became an influential force, preceding Jaco Pastorius. But, starting with his School Days album (1976), and continuing through his funk group with George Duke (the Clarke/Duke Project), up to his projects writing movie scores, Stanley Clarke largely moved beyond the jazz world into commercial music; his 1988 Portrait album If This Bass Could Only Talk, and his 1995 collaboration with Jean Luc Ponty and Al DiMeola on the acoustic The Rite of Strings, are two of his few jazz recordings since the '70s. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Expand [+]
Formed:
June 30, 1951


Url:

Tags:


albums

Standards
Standards
released: 2006 on
recent albums date score reviews
1, 2, To the Bass 2003 10.00 0
Rite of Strings 1995 n/a 0
At the Movies 1995 n/a 0

Write a Review

Press Pass
Your Take
Tell the world what you think about
Stanley Clarke!

Artist Stats

Users Say
7 ratings
You Say
click on a star to rate
Load this to turn on javascript
Artist Reviews:0
Album Reviews: 1
Song Reviews:1

Similar

Alex Ments
1 out of 1 people agree
Luke Vajsar
1 out of 1 people agree
GMANgerald
1 out of 1 people agree
The Crusaders Jaco Pastorius John Patitucci

MP3.com Artist Videos

Data Warehouse Clear Gif