Victor Wooten - Live in America
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Track List: Live in America
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Disc 1:
- Are You Ready, Baby? - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- What Did He Say? - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- Hormones In The Headphones - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- Nobody Knows My Name - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- Hero - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- Yinin' And Yangin'/Hey Girl - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- Sacred Silence/The Jam Man - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- Tappin' And Thumpin'/Born In The Dark/I Can't Make You Love Me - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
- James Brown!/Iron Man - Bootsy CollinsDownload & Buy
Disc 2:
- Miller Time - Bootsy Collins
- Good People - Bootsy Collins
- Imagine This - Bootsy Collins
- I Dream In Color - Bootsy Collins
- My Life - Bootsy Collins
- I Can't Hold No Groove... - Bootsy Collins
- Me And My Bass Guitar - Bootsy Collins
- Pretty Little Lady - Bootsy Collins
- If You Want Me To Stay/Thank You (Fallentin Me Be Mice Elf Agin) - Bootsy Collins
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Album Details: Live in America
- Release Date:
- 10/09/2001
- Label:
- Compass Records
- UPC:
- 766397432328
User Reviews: Live in America
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Strong Wooten album
, February 20, 2002Reviewer: Timothy O - See all Timothy O's reviewsLive in america is a is entertaining and it gives you the chance to hear victor in his element, live. The album could have done without a few tracks like "yo victa" but overall it is strong.
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Pro Reviews: Live in America
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Victor Wooten's fourth solo record is a double-disc package documenting four years on the road with brothers Reggie Wooten (guitar and vocals) and Joseph Wooten (keyboards and vocals), as well as JD Blair (drums and vocals). The Wooten band serves up full-throttle funk, RB, and pop power ballads, as well as feel-good fusion, often with a dash of hip-hop courtesy of rapper (and guest bassist) MC Divinity. The leader's widely celebrated bass virtuosity is on display throughout, but most explicitly during "Hey Girl," "Tappin' and Thumpin'," "Sacred Silence/The Jam Man," "Me and My Bass Guitar," and "Pretty Little Lady." Disc one begins with a studio-recorded introduction from P-Funk bass legend Bootsy Collins, disc two with a bass duel featuring fusion veteran Marcus Miller. Tributes to other musical heroes (Sly Stone, James Brown, and Jaco Pastorius) crop up during the course of the album's 118 combined minutes. While there's much to be said for their tightness and musicianship, Wooten and company can get bogged down in overly long jams, and some of their live schtick doesn't translate so well on record. - David R. Adler, All Music Guide |
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Victor Wooten Biography
Bassist Victor Wooten began his musical career early. At age three, his brother Regi taught him to play bass, and at age five he made his stage debut with his four older brothers in the Wootens, playing songs by RB mainstays like James Brown, Sly th...Full Victor Wooten Biography
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