Stanley Clarke, the legendary bassist and composer, delivers his 26th solo album, "1, 2, To the Bass," a vibrant fusion of jazz, funk, and hip-hop released on April 15, 2003, under the Epic label. This 12-track journey spans a full hour and five minutes, showcasing Clarke's virtuosic bass playing and his knack for blending genres seamlessly.
The album kicks off with the title track, featuring the iconic Q-Tip, creating a hypnotic jazz-hip-hop hybrid that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Simply Said" and "Where Is the Love," featuring Glenn Lewis and Amel Larrieux, highlight Clarke's smooth jazz sensibilities, while tracks like "Anna (She Loves The Good Life)" and "Los Caballos (The Horses)" bring a funky groove that's impossible to resist. The album also includes a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks, showcasing Clarke's versatility and depth as an artist.
"1, 2, To the Bass" is a testament to Stanley Clarke's enduring influence and innovation in the world of jazz and beyond. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of Clarke's artistry.