- ジャコ・パストリアスのアルバム「インヴィテイション(Invitation)」収録の「Soul Intro / The Chicken」のベースラインを、ベーシストである私自身が正確に採譜した TAB 譜です。(PDF:1.4MB)。※ Apple Music では、アルバム「Twins Live in Japan 1982」に収録のもの(6分50秒程度の長さのもの)を参考にして.
- Just 'Soul Introduction' and 'The Chicken' were worth the price. Accurate tab notation although Jaco would play songs several different ways. Wish it was spiral bound so it would lay flat but I've gotten to rely on an exacto knife, three hole punch and a 3 ring binder.
De esser fl studio 20. Jaco Pastorius Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis Soul Intro to The Chicken 3 D7 4 3 4 3 Bass g. Horns B 3 3 E 3 6 3 B F7 3 3 C7 D 3 3 3 3 3 F 3 F7 12 3 3 3 3 3 poco rall E Cm7 B/D B 17 a tempo.
'The Chicken' or simply 'Chicken' is an instrumentalfunk tune composed by Pee Wee Ellis that was the B-side to James Brown's 1969 single 'The Popcorn'. The tune gained greater exposure with versions by jazz bassist Jaco Pastorius.
The Chicken Jaco Youtube
Notable versions by Ellis or Pastorius include:
- Pee Wee Ellis versions, recorded and renamed as 'Chicken Soup' by Dave Liebman in 1977
- a studio version by Jaco Pastorius, John Scofield and Kenwood Dennard
- Pastorius on the 1983 album Invitation recorded live in Japan with a big band that included Bob Mintzer (sax), Randy Brecker (tpt), Othello Molineaux (steel pans), Peter Erskine (drums), Don Alias (perc)
- Pastorius on the album The Birthday Concert recorded live on his 30th birthday in 1981 but only released posthumously in 1995
Since then it has become a jazz funkstandard, with renditions by great musicians who include:
The Chicken Jaco Tab
- Maceo Parker in the album Mo' Roots released in 1991, with Pee Wee Ellis (tenor sax), Steve Williamson (alto sax), Fred Wesley (trombone), Larry Goldings (keyboards), Rodney Jones (guitar), James Madison, Bill Stewart (drums), Kym Mazelle (vocals)
- Abraham Laboriel and Shepherd University professors
- Tommy Igoe & The Buddy Rich Big Band
- Mats/Morgan Band at a faster tempo, with Jonas Knutsson playing saxophone
Portrait of Jaco: The Early Years, 1968-1978 | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | November 1, 2003 |
Recorded | 1968-1978 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Holiday Park Records |
Producer | Bob Bobbing |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Portrait of Jaco: The Early Years, 1968–1978 is a compilation of recordings made by Jaco Pastorius between 1968 and 1978.[2] It was released in 2003 by Holiday Park Records.[3] Uad plugins torrent %ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd %ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd%ef%bf%bd. Play sid meier's pirates free.
Track listing[edit]
Disc One: Jocko[edit]
- 'Sermon at the Crossroads'
- 'Please Don't Love Me' (featuring Jack Pastorius, Jaco's father)
- 'Jocko's First Gig' (Jaco on drums)
- 'The Chicken' (Jaco plays all instruments)
- 'Suzanne' (on first record '68)
- 'If You Were Mine' (Woodchuck)
- 'Street Life' (Interview)
- 'Mr. Pitiful' (Woodchuck)
- 'Higher Solo' (Tommy Strand)
- 'Ming of Mings' (Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders)
- 'Rice Pudding' (Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders)
- 'Amelia' (Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders)
- 'Like the Sound of the Music?' (Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders)
- 'Long, Long Day' (Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders)
- 'Exploring on Acoustic' (Jaco warming up on acoustic bass)
- 'Dexterity' (more on acoustic)
- 'Birth of Continuum'
- 'Mr. Clean' (Ira Sullivan)
- 'I Can Dig It Baby' (Little Beaver)
- 'Touch the Sky'
Disc Two: Jaco[edit]
- 'Behind the Scenes with Jaco'
- 'Between Races' (Peter Graves Orchestra)
- 'Domingo' (Peter Graves Orchestra)
- 'Wiggle Waggle' (Peter Graves Orchestra)
- 'Opus Pocus' (Jaco's demo recording)
- 'Balloon Song' (Jaco's demo recording)
- 'Continuum' (Jaco's demo recording)
- 'Behind the Scenes..Part 2'
- 'All The Things You Are' (Pat Metheny)
- 'Bright Size Life' (Pat Metheny)
- 'Epic Signs Jaco'
- 'The Real Deal' (Jaco explains)
- 'Refuge of the Roads' (Joni Mitchell)
- 'Hejira' (Jaco with Joni Mitchell)
- 'Jaco, John & Mary' (Jaco playing with his children)
- 'Cannonball' (Joe Zawinul & Weather Report)
- 'Kuru/Speak Like a Child' (Herbie Hancock)
- 'Las Olas Farewell' (Jaco sings)
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^Jurek, Thom. 'AMG Review of Portrait of Jaco: The Early Years, 1968-1978'. Allmusic. Retrieved 2006-12-30.
- ^'Jaco the Early Years Series'. Holiday Park Records. 2002. Archived from the original on 2006-12-05. Retrieved 2006-12-30.