"SuperBass" is a captivating live album by the legendary jazz bassist Ray Brown, recorded at the iconic Sculler's Jazz Club in Boston, MA, on October 17-18, 1996. This album is a testament to Brown's extraordinary talent and his significant contributions to the jazz genre, spanning cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop.
The album features ten tracks, including two renditions of the "SuperBass Theme," which bookend the collection. Each track is a live performance, brimming with the energy and spontaneity that makes live jazz so thrilling. From the playful "Blue Monk" to the sultry "Lullaby of Birdland," and the upbeat "Mack The Knife," Ray Brown's virtuosic bass playing is on full display. The album also includes a unique track titled "Sculler Blues," a nod to the historic venue where the performances took place.
Released on May 27, 1997, under the Telarc label, "SuperBass" is a compact yet powerful collection, clocking in at just over 51 minutes. It's a snapshot of a master at work, offering a glimpse into the world of jazz as interpreted by one of its most influential figures. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ray Brown or a newcomer to his music, "SuperBass" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.