Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
Here are some:
-John Robinson (Rufus; Quincy Jones produced LPs from late 70's/early 80's). -Mick Fleetwood (duh, Fleetwood Mac). -Hal Blaine (played on Bones Howe's productions during the late 60's/early 70's). -Walter Orange (Commodores). -Ralph Johnson & Fred White (Earth, Wind, & Fire). -Harvey Mason (session drummer for R&B/jazz artists). -Ricky Lawson (Brothers Johnson's "Look Out for #1"; session drummer). -Ollie Brown (session drummer for Marvin Gaye and others).
Al Jackson - booker t maureen tucker - velvet underground george daniels - east of underground
Some might argue that Al Jackson shouldn't count because he is held in high regard. We would argue that no matter how high you rate Al Jackson it isn't high enough.
i remember seein this awhile back, dope as hell "chaka mad, chaka reel madd!"
Al Jackson - booker t maureen tucker - velvet underground george daniels - east of underground
Some might argue that Al Jackson shouldn't count because he is held in high regard. We would argue that no matter how high you rate Al Jackson it isn't high enough.
check out this cover of Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya", werent too many rock drummers holdin it down like this in '64...dude sounds like Jaki Liezbeit on meth. Relentless.
MACKIE-CRO MAGS FISH-FISHBONE CHARLIE BENANTE-THE ONLY GOOD THING ABOUT ANTHRAX EVER JACK IRONS-EARLY RHCP MATT CAMERON-SOUNDGARDEN/SKINYARD ONLY FELIX GRIFFIN -EARLY DRI BROOKS WACKERMAN-LATER SUICIDAL RELEASES LOUIE BELLSON RASHID ALI SHELLY MANNE AL FOSTER WILLIAM HOOKER SUNNY MURRAY TS MONK many people don't know that the amazing kick ass horn master from NYC daniel carter is a sick drummer as well
-John Robinson (Rufus; Quincy Jones produced LPs from late 70's/early 80's). -Harvey Mason (session drummer for R&B/jazz artists). -Ricky Lawson (Brothers Johnson's "Look Out for #1"; session drummer).
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Who said these were underrated? These dudes are among the best on the pots and pans.
Leon Chandler Eric Gravatt Hamid Drake Czeslaw Bartkowski
Feeling you on the Gravatt / Bartkowski - I don't think Ndugu should count on this 'under-rated' thread though! Gravatt - classic drumming on the title track of 'Love Love' and I love the Urbaniak records with Bartkowski.
-John Robinson (Rufus; Quincy Jones produced LPs from late 70's/early 80's). -Mick Fleetwood (duh, Fleetwood Mac). -Hal Blaine (played on Bones Howe's productions during the late 60's/early 70's). -Walter Orange (Commodores). -Ralph Johnson & Fred White (Earth, Wind, & Fire). -Harvey Mason (session drummer for R&B/jazz artists). -Ricky Lawson (Brothers Johnson's "Look Out for #1"; session drummer). -Ollie Brown (session drummer for Marvin Gaye and others).
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Surely it was Harvey Mason on 'Look Out For #1'? And as mentioned, he's not under-rated - he's certainly my favourite drummer of all time!
How about Dennis Davis for an under-rated drummer? His drumming is fierce on Ronnie Foster's Cheshire Cat album! And Gaylord Birch too - one of my all-time favourite drummers, check the youtube video of 'yes we can can' with the pointer sisters.
Tom
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
Here are some:
-John Robinson (Rufus; Quincy Jones produced LPs from late 70's/early 80's). -Mick Fleetwood (duh, Fleetwood Mac). -Hal Blaine (played on Bones Howe's productions during the late 60's/early 70's). -Walter Orange (Commodores). -Ralph Johnson & Fred White (Earth, Wind, & Fire). -Harvey Mason (session drummer for R&B/jazz artists). -Ricky Lawson (Brothers Johnson's "Look Out for #1"; session drummer). -Ollie Brown (session drummer for Marvin Gaye and others).
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Surely it was Harvey Mason on 'Look Out For #1'? And as mentioned, he's not under-rated - he's certainly my favourite drummer of all time!
How about Dennis Davis for an under-rated drummer? His drumming is fierce on Ronnie Foster's Cheshire Cat album! And Gaylord Birch too - one of my all-time favourite drummers, check the youtube video of 'yes we can can' with the pointer sisters.
Tom
Yep, Ricky Lawson played on "Right on Time" and not "Look out for #1." My bad!!!
Back when i listened to alot more jazz records I always used to check for albums with Louis Hayes on drums, he really seemed to get an incredible groove going all the time.
Leon Chandler Eric Gravatt Hamid Drake Czeslaw Bartkowski
Feeling you on the Gravatt / Bartkowski - I don't think Ndugu should count on this 'under-rated' thread though! Gravatt - classic drumming on the title track of 'Love Love' and I love the Urbaniak records with Bartkowski.
Yeah, Gravatt keeps that funky 15/8 signature for 25 min straight. That type of consistancy with an odd signature such as 15/8 isn't easy, and those filtered hi-hats sound so fresh
check out this cover of Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya", werent too many rock drummers holdin it down like this in '64...dude sounds like Jaki Liezbeit on meth. Relentless.
a group original from the same LP
WHY NO s YET? this is on some serious shit for 1964. Frickin' impossible!!!!! are you serious this is 64?? jesus.
man. i am not over this yet. you just officially melted my mind. please confirm this is actually 1964 and not some wonderful dream. also please send me this album.
check out this cover of Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya", werent too many rock drummers holdin it down like this in '64...dude sounds like Jaki Liezbeit on meth. Relentless.
a group original from the same LP
WHY NO s YET? this is on some serious shit for 1964. Frickin' impossible!!!!! are you serious this is 64?? jesus.
man. i am not over this yet. you just officially melted my mind. please confirm this is actually 1964 and not some wonderful dream. also please send me this album.
I'm not hearing the Jaki Liezbeit connection here. Sorry dude.
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Here are some:
-John Robinson (Rufus; Quincy Jones produced LPs from late 70's/early 80's).
-Mick Fleetwood (duh, Fleetwood Mac).
-Hal Blaine (played on Bones Howe's productions during the late 60's/early 70's).
-Walter Orange (Commodores).
-Ralph Johnson & Fred White (Earth, Wind, & Fire).
-Harvey Mason (session drummer for R&B/jazz artists).
-Ricky Lawson (Brothers Johnson's "Look Out for #1"; session drummer).
-Ollie Brown (session drummer for Marvin Gaye and others).
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
maureen tucker - velvet underground
george daniels - east of underground
Some might argue that Al Jackson shouldn't count because he is held in high regard. We would argue that no matter how high you rate Al Jackson it isn't high enough.
karen carpenter
twink
kim ruzz
i remember seein this awhile back, dope as hell
"chaka mad, chaka reel madd!"
Jim Keltner
Jim Gordon
Russ Kunkel
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from the Wailers...
check out this cover of Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya", werent too many rock drummers holdin it down like this in '64...dude sounds like Jaki Liezbeit on meth. Relentless.
a group original from the same LP
FISH-FISHBONE
CHARLIE BENANTE-THE ONLY GOOD THING ABOUT ANTHRAX EVER
JACK IRONS-EARLY RHCP
MATT CAMERON-SOUNDGARDEN/SKINYARD ONLY
FELIX GRIFFIN -EARLY DRI
BROOKS WACKERMAN-LATER SUICIDAL RELEASES
LOUIE BELLSON
RASHID ALI
SHELLY MANNE
AL FOSTER
WILLIAM HOOKER
SUNNY MURRAY
TS MONK
many people don't know that the amazing kick ass horn master from NYC daniel carter is a sick drummer as well
Who said these were underrated? These dudes are among the best on the pots and pans.
Feeling you on the Gravatt / Bartkowski - I don't think Ndugu should count on this 'under-rated' thread though! Gravatt - classic drumming on the title track of 'Love Love' and I love the Urbaniak records with Bartkowski.
Surely it was Harvey Mason on 'Look Out For #1'? And as mentioned, he's not under-rated - he's certainly my favourite drummer of all time!
How about Dennis Davis for an under-rated drummer? His drumming is fierce on Ronnie Foster's Cheshire Cat album!
And Gaylord Birch too - one of my all-time favourite drummers, check the youtube video of 'yes we can can' with the pointer sisters.
Tom
Yep, Ricky Lawson played on "Right on Time" and not "Look out for #1." My bad!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Yeah, Gravatt keeps that funky 15/8 signature for 25 min straight. That type of consistancy with an odd signature such as 15/8 isn't easy, and those filtered hi-hats sound so fresh
, though the last John Bush record - We've come for you all - is crazy nice.
to add to the metal:
Leonard Haze - Y & T
Robert Sweet - Stryper
Bobby Rondinelli - Rainbow/Sabbath
and those that may not be underrated, but not mentioned often:
Simon Phillips
chad Wackerman
LOL
Here are some of mine:
Stephen Morris
Pick Withers
Rufus Jones
Charles Hayward
Clifford Jarvis
i have nothing to add except maybe andrew cyrille
My man!!! I love his work on "Rock, Pebbles, and Sand" by Stanley Clarke.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
WHY NO s YET? this is on some serious shit for 1964. Frickin' impossible!!!!! are you serious this is 64?? jesus.
man. i am not over this yet. you just officially melted my mind. please confirm this is actually 1964 and not some wonderful dream. also please send me this album.
I'm not hearing the Jaki Liezbeit connection here. Sorry dude.
- spidey
Holy paintbrushing... She could be 2D.