Chuck Rainey's burfday!

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For those who like to groove, you got to get your Chuck on!

Charles Walter Rainey III, born June 17, 1940, Cleveland Ohio USA -- his discography reads like a Billboard chart of the last 50 years.

He got in as a NY session player during the 60's.


Note: the guitarist on this track is Eric Gale, whose name was often misspelled.


Jazz organist Shirley Scott covering the Beatles.
Chuck says himself on the NoTreble website: "To me, this song represents the most incredible bass part I ever played. When I listen to it, I think 'What was I smokin’? How late did I stay out the night before? What was I doing before I came into that session?' The bass is off the charts."


Some of his best known work was for film and TV.

One of his many sessions with Quincy Jones:


Season 1 of the 1975 Robert Blake police drama; theme written by Dave Grusin.
Note the lack of vocals; Sammy Davis Jr. didn't sing on the intro until the show took off.


I posted this one on another thread... it's just cool.


Of course, when he played on a hit song, it hit really big.




He had been in ill health, suffering a stroke in 2011, but he seems to have recovered. He recorded a solo album in 2012, not having lost a beat.
One of America's true artists on electric bass... have a good day, sir!
 
Re: Chuck Rainey's burfday!

In my world, it's Mingus, Ray Brown, Ron Carter, Jaco, Chuck Rainey and James Jamerson... Chuck Rainey being the most versatile, exciting and GROOVIEST!!!

Happy belated birthday Chuck!

He was soooo cool on VH1's Classic Albums they did for Aja.
 
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In my world, it's Mingus, Ray Brown, Ron Carter, Jaco, Chuck Rainey and James Jamerson... Chuck Rainey being the most versatile, exciting and GROOVIEST!!!

Happy belated birthday Chuck!

He was soooo cool on VH1's Classic Albums they did for Aja.
Check this out, from "Classic Albums" -- Donald, Walter & Co. laying it down with Chuck and "Pretty" Purdie!

 
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Check this out, from "Classic Albums" -- Donald, Walter & Co. laying it down with Chuck and "Pretty" Purdie!


BROOTAL!!!!

I could watch that all day long, thanks for making my afternoon while I am laying down lead tracks before I have to go and DJ!
 
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A few years back I decided to be a studio musician. This is the kind of legacy I can admire.
 
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He hung out with Aretha for a lot of her Atlantic albums.
Here's Chuck playing on the demo for "Rock Steady". (The final mix is listed in post #1, above.)
It was so hot they just added horns, 2nd guitar, mixed it and faded at 3 minutes... hit!


 
Re: Chuck Rainey's burfday!

It must be this thread's birthday too. Does that deserve a thread of its own? :scratchch
 
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