We all know, or almost everyone, that Marcus Miller is an incredible bass player and well respected in the world’s music scene.
The list of copyright albums created by him is something extremely beautiful and exudes his musicality completely. Well, his list of great accomplishments is huge, we could spend a lot of time mentioning each one, however, what some of you don’t know, Marcus Miller has acted as a sideman for many artists, in some cases as bass players and in others as a producer and composer.
Today you will meet Marcus Miller’s Sideman side, we will present you 5 songs that he participated in and were successful on the charts.
Marcus Miller is famous for creating incredible lines and with a unique musicality, his Slap is sensational and has a totally musical sound. That’s why big names in music have had the pleasure of having Marcus Miller’s bass lines in their songs, we’re going to list some of Marcus Miller’s best appearances on albums and songs as a sideman.
1 – Every Girl Wants My Guy – Aretha Franklin
Marcus Miller was present in the production of this album released in 1983, along with Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller’s characteristic is unmistakable, we highly recommend that you listen to the entire album, the compositions are incredible.
2 – Throwdown – Tom Browne
This song contains one of the most sensational intros in the world, Miller leads the song with a killer Slap, the song makes you dance. Great job on this track.
3 – She’s a Super Lady – Luther Vandross
Luther’s voice and Marcus Miller’s bass are pure magic.
A perfect combination that generated much success for both, Miller for a while performed some guest appearances and productions for Luther Vandross.
These were incredible moments with great success and an incredible legacy.
4 – Spinnin’ – Bernard Wright
Slap killer, Marcus Miller leveled up with a lot of pressure.
5 – Pessimisticism · The Crusaders
Slap Subtle, accurate and very pleasant to hear.
Marcus Miller is simply a genius and there are many albums that he has applied his talent and musicianship to and we must listen to them all, each album expresses a different feeling and moment, but we can always identify Miller’s sound.
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