| Standing In The Shadows Of Motown: The Life And Music Of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson
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Item 1301009BW, 191 pages, $35.00
Bassist James Jamerson was the embodiment of the Motown spirit and groove - the invisible entity whose playing inspired thousands and made it impossible for anyone to sit still while listening to a Motown record. His tumultuous life and musical brilliance are explored in depth through hundreds of interviews, 49 note-for-note transcribed musical scores, two hours of recorded all-star performances, and more than 50 rarely seen photos in this comprehensive book on his life, his art and his influence. This folio also features a 2-CD set that includes performances of Jamerson's bass lines by such noted bassists as Geddy Lee of Rush, Will Lee, John Patitucci, John Entwistle of the Who, Francis Rocco Prestia of Tower of Power, and Jack Bruce, just to name a few! "Standing In The Shadows Of Motown: The Life And Music Of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson - Reference Book" has a sales rank of 4415.
| Song Titles | | What's Going On - Written by: Marvin Gaye, Alfred Cleveland, and Renaldo Benson - From: The 1971 Marvin Gaye Album "What's Going On" Ain't That Peculiar - Written by: Smokey Robinson, Marv Tarplin, and Warren Moore - From: The 1966 Marvin Gaye Album "Moods Of Marvin Gaye" My Guy - Written by: Smokey Robinson - From: The 1964 Mary Wells Album "My Guy" I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Written by: Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong - From: The 1967 Gladys Knight And The Pips Album "Everybody Needs Love" Darling Dear - Written by: H. Gordy, R. Gordy, and A. Story - From: The 1975 Jackson 5 Album "Third Album" You Can't Hurry Love - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1960 Album "Supremes A Go-Go" Shotgun - Written by: Autry and DeWalt, Jr. - From: The 1965 Jr. Walker And The All Stars Album "Shotgun" Reach Out I'll Be There - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1967 Four Tops Album "Reach Out" For Once In My Life - Written by: Orlando Murden and R. Miller - From: The 1968 Stevie Wonder Album "For Once In My Life" I Second That Emotion - Written by: Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland - From: The 1968 Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Album "Greatest Hits Vol 2" (I Know) I'm Losing You - Written by: Norman Whitfield, Edward Holland, and Cornelius Grant - From: The 1967 Temptations Album "With A Lot Of Soul" Get Ready - Written by: Smokey Robinson - From: The 1966 Temptations Album "Gettin' Ready" Bernadette - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1967 Four Tops Album "Reach Out" You Keep Me Hanging On - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1967 Supremes Album "The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland" Cloud Nine - Written by: Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong - From: The 1967 Temptations Album "Cloud Nine" Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Written by: Valerie Simpson and Nickolas Ashford - From: The 1967 Martin Gaye-Tammi Terrell Album "United" Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Written by: Valerie Simpson and Nickolas Ashford - From: The 1970 Diana Ross Album "Diana Ross" I'm Gonna Make You Love Me - Written by: Kenny Gamble, Jerry Ross, and Jerry Williams - From: The 1968 Album "Diana Ross And The Supremes Join The Temptations" Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) - Written by: Norman Whitfield and Eddie Holland - From: The 1965 Album "The Temptin' Temptations" Baby Love - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1965 Album "Where Did Our Love Go?" It's A Shame - Written by: Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright, and Lee Garrett - From: The 1970 Spinners Album "Second Time Around" How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1966 Jr. Walker And The All Stars Album "Road Runner" Heat Wave - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1963 Martha And The Vandellas Album "Heat Wave" Mickey's Monkey - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1963 Miracles Album "Doin' Mickey's Monkey" Don't Mess With Bill - Written by: Smokey Robinson - From: The 1966 Marvelettes Album "Greatest Hits" It's The Same Old Song - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1965 Four Tops Album "Second Album" Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1966 Four Tops Album "On Top" Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing - Written by: Valerie Simpson and Nickolas Ashford - From: The 1968 Marvin Gaye-Tammi Terrell Album "You're All I Need" Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Written by: Stevie Wonder, Hank Cosby, and Sylvia Moy - From: The 1966 Stevie Wonder Album "Uptight" (I'm A) Road Runner - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1966 Jr. Walker And The All Stars Album "Road Runner" Still Water (Love) - Written by: Smokey Robinson and Frank Wilson - From: The 1970 Four Tops Album "Still Waters Run Deep" My Baby Loves Me - Written by: Wm. Stevenson, Sylvia Moy, and Ivy Hunter - From: The 1966 Martha And The Vandellas Album "Greatest Hits" Home Cookin' - Written by: Melvin Moy, Hank Cosby, and Eddie Willis - From: The 1969 Jr. Walker And The All Stars Album "Home Cookin'" Just A Little Misunderstanding - Written by: Luvel Broadnax, Stevie Wonder, and Clarence Paul - From: "The 1966 Contours Single" Come 'Round Here (I'm The One You Need) - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The !966 Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Album "Away We A Go-Go" This Old Heart Of Mine - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1966 Isley Brothers Album "This Old Heart Of Mine" Strange I Know - Written by: B. Holland, F. Gorman, and L, Dozier - From: The 1963 Marvelettes Album "The Marvelous Marvelettes" Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1966 Album "The Supremes A Go-Go" I Was Made To Love Her - Written by: Stevie Wonder, Sylvia Moy, Lula Hardaway, and Hank Cosby - From: The 1968 Stevie Wonder Album "I Was Made To Love Her" Nowhere To Run - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1965 Martha And The Vandellas Album "Dance Party" Love Is Here And Now You're Gone - Written by: Holland-Dozier-Holland - From: The 1967 Supremes Album "The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland" Since I Lost My Baby - Written by: Smokey Robinson and Warren Moore - From: The 1965 Temptations Album "The Temptin' Temptations" I'm Wondering - Written by: Stevie Wonder, Sylvia Moy, and Hank Cosby - From: The Stevie Wonder Anthology "Looking Back" How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone - Written by: Frank Wilson and Pam Sawyer - From: The 1968 Diana Ross And The Supremes Album "Love Child" |
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Publisher: "Standing In The Shadows Of Motown: The Life And Music Of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation. |
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