Dive into the world of jazz with Ray Brown's "SuperBass 2," a live album that captures the essence of a legendary performance at the Blue Note in New York City. Recorded over three nights in December 2000, this album is a testament to Brown's mastery of the bass and his ability to lead a band through a diverse set of tunes. Joined by fellow bassists John Clayton and Christian McBride, Brown delivers a powerful and dynamic set that spans various jazz styles, from cool jazz and bebop to hard bop.
The album opens with the energetic "SuperBass Theme 1," setting the stage for a night of incredible music. Brown and his band tackle both standards and original compositions, showcasing their versatility and skill. Highlights include a lively rendition of "Get Happy," a soulful take on "Papa Was A Rolling Stone," and a beautiful performance of "My Funny Valentine." The album also features three songs from George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," demonstrating the band's ability to handle complex, melodic material.
"SuperBass 2" is a thrilling live album that showcases Ray Brown's incredible talent and his ability to lead a band through a diverse set of tunes. With its high-energy performances and diverse tracklist, this album is a fantastic addition to any jazz fan's collection. The album was released on August 28, 2001, by Telarc and runs for 56 minutes.