Pondering the Sushi
ASIN: B00005UO0U
Track Listings
| 1. The Race |
| 2. Pondering the Sushi |
| 3. I'll Return for You |
| 4. Blessed |
| 5. Roxanne |
| 6. A Tender NAMM Moment |
| 7. 14:12 |
| 8. The 7 Pearls of Monterey |
| 9. Autumn in Kingston |
| 10. The Star Spangled Banner |
| 11. Come Before Winter |
| 12. Giavonna Marie |
| 13. Veggie Soup (hidden bonus track) |
Editorial Reviews
Bass Player Magazine (Aug '01)
"...his deep-pocketed, Marcus-like slap grooves will leave you pondering this California bassist's thumb."
Product Description
"Pondering the Sushi" is a collection of 13 contemporary jazz tunes with a refreshingly organic and live feel. A tapestry of stylistic influences including funk, Latin, fusion, acid jazz & pop styles, 11 of the 13 songs are original compositions, while the remaining two include a sparse and pensive interpretation of The Police's "Roxanne", as well as Norm's solo bass rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" recorded late one evening while overlooking the streets of New York City, 31 floors below.
The project continues to garner positive feedback from print and on-line media including Bass Player, Jazziz, Bass Frontiers, Christian Musician, Bassically.net, Roland Users Group, SmoothChristianJazz.com and GlobalBass.com.
"The Race" (opening track from "Pondering the Sushi"), has also been selected for Bass Talk 7, the upcoming compilation from Germany's Hotwire Records, slated for release in early 2002. The playlist will include tracks from notables such as Jeff Berlin, Tom Kennedy (with Dave Weckl), Kai Eckhardt and Jimmy Haslip (with Danny Gottlieb).
"Pondering the Sushi" is an entertaining and engaging musical experience.
Pondering the Sushi
Pondering the Sushi,Norm Stockton,Norm Stockton,The acclaimed solo debut of bassist/clinician Norm Stockton; a collection of 13 contemporary jazz tunes with a refreshingly organic and live feel.
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ASIN: B00005UO0U Release Date: 2001-02-01 |
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Album Description
"Pondering the Sushi" is a collection of 13 contemporary jazz tunes with a refreshingly organic and live feel. A tapestry of stylistic influences including funk, Latin, fusion, acid jazz & pop styles, 11 of the 13 songs are original compositions, while the remaining two include a sparse and pensive interpretation of The Police's "Roxanne", as well as Norm's solo bass rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" recorded late one evening while overlooking the streets of New York City, 31 floors below.The project continues to garner positive feedback from print and on-line media including Bass Player, Jazziz, Bass Frontiers, Christian Musician, Bassically.net, Roland Users Group, SmoothChristianJazz.com and GlobalBass.com.
"The Race" (opening track from "Pondering the Sushi"), has also been selected for Bass Talk 7, the upcoming compilation from Germany's Hotwire Records, slated for release in early 2002. The playlist will include tracks from notables such as Jeff Berlin, Tom Kennedy (with Dave Weckl), Kai Eckhardt and Jimmy Haslip (with Danny Gottlieb).
"Pondering the Sushi" is an entertaining and engaging musical experience.
Customer Reviews:
Great tunes!.......2007-06-30
Great album !.......2004-02-24
If you're a jazz and/or bass guitar fan you better hit that ol' Add to shopping cart icon ;)
PS : Waiting for your next project, Norm !!!
Wow.......2003-02-01
I bought this album as part of my search for excellent bassists who I can emulate in my own playing. Of all the ones I have, this may be the best because Norm rarely departs from laying down a solid beat, the most important part of playing bass... and uses solid technique, rather than flash, to impress even the most casual listener.
One more thing... Norm plays an MTD bass.... giving his sound a richness that I believe is truely unique among bass guitars today.
Go eat sushi!!.......2002-03-06
No problems here then, because Norm Stockton is a great bass player with real musical feel. Pondering the Sushi is a great first release.
It kicks off with The Race and its nod to Marcus Miller, with some fat, meaty tone on the slap and pops. If you love Marcus, you're gonna love this.
Stockton can play uptempo or laid back. His version of The Police tune, Roxanne, is simply gorgeous with a beautiful slap melody solo at its heart. The grooves move from jazz to latin to smooth with ease. Larry Williams superb muted trumpet hints at Miles, but this album is never merely an imitator.
It hooks you in and maintains the interest level throughout and Stockton's tone is to die for.
Get the impression I like this? You will too ... so buy it now, you won't regret it - then you can go tell all your friends you discovered him first.
A skillful musician with soul beyond the music.......2001-12-30
A must get.
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