The best rock records with jazz drummers
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I was listening to Full Moon and some of the Butterfield Blues Bands records that have Phillip Wilson on drums. I'm a big BAG fan and got really excited when I realized he was on these records. But...eh. Then I revisited some of the Mark Almond records with Dannie Richmond. Eh. Maybe it like getting held back a grade for these great jazz drummers to step into a rock session?On another note, is that Dannie Richmond on the cover of Don Juan's Reckless Daughter?
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Hummingbird? This was a white rock band on the A&M label (ca. '76) that had Purdie on drums.
EDIT: oh shit, NOW I get this Beatles joke, with my late-on-the-draw ass!! But that just goes to show that Purdie has been on so many different kinds of sessions that I could think of something that came close to that description up there...although I don't recall where them other members were from...[/b]
and your point is?
The Monkees?
as long as you don't rock that common shit on the weekend the soulstrut massive will forgive you.
Does he play on the purple one? I like that song Sausalito Bay Suite.
CCS
cream of the Brit jazz musicians playing ROCK
that's still true, but since this thread does deal with rock, and since its' well-known that a lot of rock records have slumming jazz guys on em (especially in the fifties)...youre in MY territory now
and as far as your "jazz drummers" quote...that sentence fragment was kinda baffling
I don't know, but he played on Jackie Lomax record(s), and he's from Liverpool as far as I know. Nothing I'd associate with the word 'best,' though.
Tony Williams Lifetime (heavy fusion)
Billy Cobham
Jon Theodore
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CREAM.
Bill Bruford
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someone likes the mars volta I notice you listed Omar on the guitar players list as well...Not everyone's cup of tea, but I love them.