Mboy, I’m sure you don’t need reminding…but the Goldie album was called Timeless – the first 20 odd minutes was Inner City Life.
Durrrrrr, slip of the tongue (fingers?) on my part… Didn’t have my iTunes library to hand when I posted it and could only think of the name of the first track! 😳
Quincy Jones is a genius! Billy Jean is the best bass line ever recorded.
He is, and he has some of the most influential albums of all time to his name yet never played a note himself! Brilliant at piecing everything together though…
As for Billie Jean best bassline, it’s certainly up there… Was researching influential basslines the other day when I came across the following article online…
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/the-40-greatest-synth-sounds-of-all-time-ever-306114/40
Check out the 40 best synth sounds of all time there… I’m a little surprised by the newness of the number 1 (though not its effectiveness, I remember it coming out, it pretty much gave birth to the “Electro House” sound!) as usually oldies win at this kinda thing, not surprised by number 2 though… Moroder’s bassline for Donna Summer!!! WOW!