Chester Thompson - Ebony Jam

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  • Опубліковано 18 кві 2015
  • This is a version of Ebony Jam by Tower of Power from In The Slot. It has been processed to highlight Chester's playing. He seems to have been influenced a bit by Bruce Conte's guitar playing. He's amazing, I've learned so much about Hammond comping listening to his approach.
    At the start of the tune he plays something you might do entirely on Clavinet but he plays clav with the left hand and Hammond with the righ.
    At 1:22 and 2:30 he does a nice thing where the 3rd come from the upper percussion manual and the rest of the chord from the lower, this is a really nice tonality.
    Notice the wah effect he gets with the drawbars around 3:45.

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  • @TheMisterGriswold
    @TheMisterGriswold 8 років тому +18

    CT will always be the best of the best. Nobody plays like him. So incredibly original.

  • @sticktrik
    @sticktrik 6 років тому +12

    He is the most funkiest B3 player!!!
    No one touches his feel, sound
    & phrasing!!!!!

  • @woody95124
    @woody95124 6 років тому +10

    Chester is one the greatest organ players!

  • @stephenscott4166
    @stephenscott4166 Рік тому +1

    Gotta Love Chester, I Do…!!!

  • @alexdrummer2175
    @alexdrummer2175 5 років тому +4

    Always loved this song. Have never seen them play it live in the 10 plus times I've seen Power of Power. Chester Thompson is absolutely amazing

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  5 років тому +3

      I love watching the 70s-era videos with him. His playing can have such energy. Even though his sound is totally Jimmy Smith his playing in TOP is something completely different.

  • @joepjazz
    @joepjazz 8 років тому +8

    Amazing Chester gives TOP the best groove

  • @bloozemc
    @bloozemc 3 роки тому +1

    amazing doesnt come close...for this band at that time,incredible comes to mind...so funky..so right there..legendary!

  • @woody95124
    @woody95124 6 років тому +7

    Killer ...Tower was great to have him...

  • @klauskomero
    @klauskomero 9 років тому +9

    That groove in Chester's solo is something much more than just playing music extremely well. (after 4:00, and I mean the whole band, not just that Hammond playing)

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  6 років тому +3

      Yes! Then suddenly he joined Santana and was never heard from again except when he shows up to play What is Hip every few years. He's completely from the Jimmy Smith school but also like Jimmy Smith would have sounded if he played Clavinet!

    • @xandertreffers
      @xandertreffers 3 роки тому +1

      During the solo, it's just Chester, David Garibaldi (drums) and Bruce Conte (guitar)...Rocco (bass) isn't playing...Chester doing the bass pedals there...That's that extra greatness of Chester: his bass lines are totally awesome as well; so awesome that you barely notice that one of the greatest bass players ever isn't playing there...

  • @michaelellis4940
    @michaelellis4940 6 років тому +4

    Simply Superb.

    • @bigcity71
      @bigcity71 5 років тому +2

      when tower had the power

    • @bigcity71
      @bigcity71 5 років тому

      just imagin brent's bada-bing-da=bang. & rat-a-tat-da-tat!

  • @bascostbudde7614
    @bascostbudde7614 7 років тому +6

    Musicians like these deserve to have their performances studied over and over by trainees. Not commenting, not fault finding, not arm chair criticising--just study.
    I wish there were settings tracks to keep up with everything he does, but is not immediately audible, such as changing drawbar settings whenever a hand is free, the exact timing of the leslie and various chorus/vibrato settings... but Hammond is an analog machine.
    (/me wonders if he can dual his L100 to produce midi output)

  • @Erogyerb52
    @Erogyerb52 Рік тому

    The church of SOUL! CT

  • @normangarrettsr3102
    @normangarrettsr3102 Рік тому

    Hey y'all Lubbock Texas was my hometown. We had an organ player named Earl Day. He and Chester went to the same college in Oklahoma at Langston. I went to see tower of power at a club in a Chicago I'll. I told him about Earl Day whom he was in college with. He didn't give me the time it takes to say hello. I play organ now. And I would love to challenge him and Kick his ass. Great musicians are not necessarily nice. But I was and am loving nice and kind. I never dismissed a fan when I was on the road. I hope he sees this. I smoke you like a brisket, dude.

  • @normangarrettsr3102
    @normangarrettsr3102 Рік тому

    I love Chester and forgive him, but I still would love to show him what I learned from him nearly 50 years ago Tower of Power.

  • @sampowellmusic
    @sampowellmusic 2 роки тому

    great clav playing too

  • @davenatale850
    @davenatale850 2 роки тому

    Nice isolation on the b3. It shows how much he added to the whole TOP vibe. When he went to Santana, I'm sure he made a good career decision, but he was made for Tower!

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  2 роки тому

      Dave Natale - I completely agree, I think he had a unique comping style. He was in my town a few weeks ago for a TOP reunion tour but I found out about it too late, I've always wanted to meet him.

  • @LOKJazz
    @LOKJazz 2 роки тому

    if you listen closely to some of TOP tracks you'll find that Chester plays bass with Rocco or on his own solos this is an example of them switching roles

  • @dellfloyd42
    @dellfloyd42 Рік тому

    That’s a bad boy,……can you do more like this?

  • @Erogyerb52
    @Erogyerb52 Рік тому

    I think not only a golden left hand but he plays the petals like they are a bass guitar

  • @darrengordon-hill
    @darrengordon-hill 5 років тому

    Because *IT'S A SATURDAY!!*

  • @ryanmurphyri
    @ryanmurphyri 5 років тому

    all time great! Does anyone know if he played the clav line as well?

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  5 років тому +1

      I've always assumed that he was playing the Clav with his left hand while keeping the right on the organ manual.

    • @ryanmurphyri
      @ryanmurphyri 5 років тому

      @@cliffspencer Thats what I was thinking too. Trying to get it down and its tough!

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  5 років тому

      @@ryanmurphyri Think of a standard funky clav part like Outa Space by Billy Preston or Constipated Duck by Jeff Beck (Max Middleton). It's that kind of syncopated left hand but the right hand does Chester's usual guitarish chord comping.

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  5 років тому

      At least that's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

    • @nitram1491
      @nitram1491 4 роки тому +1

      Live he usually played both, but I'm sure when recording he played organ on one take and Clav on another take, the advantage of recording. He can play two different keyboards at any time as I have seen him many times do this in concert with TOP and Santana OH and let's not overlook that he can play the bass pedals at the same time. He is an amazing musician and humble player who seeks no limelight offstage but every musician knows him and his skills and would kill to have him sit in with them or play like him. Peace...

  • @KyuminShimMusic
    @KyuminShimMusic 7 років тому +4

    this is great! glad that I found this version. How did you make organ sound louder? curious and I think it's a great way to learn this instrument!

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  6 років тому +3

      I played with the phase in Adobe Audition. Did processing like a vocal eliminator does.

    • @thomasforsythe7256
      @thomasforsythe7256 5 років тому +2

      I'm guessing some tech was used to make the other instruments sound muted. Chester T sounded more intimanating than I thought. My plan? Just be Funky don't play this note for note. You can try but you won't succeed. There is only one Chester Thompson

  • @LOKJazz
    @LOKJazz 4 роки тому

    So you're saying CT's playing on this tune is influenced by Bruce in general or just on this song

    • @cliffspencer
      @cliffspencer  4 роки тому

      L'Ok Jazz I’m just wondering if his chord comp was influenced, certainly his playing seems much more influenced by Jimmy Smith. With regard to the chords, not just this song. A lot of his work on Squib Cakes only so much Oil, etc. all fall into this bag.

  • @darnellnewton6028
    @darnellnewton6028 3 роки тому

    ALSO A LOT OF INFLUENCE BY BRO. JACK MC DUFF ON THE HAMMOND B-3

  • @johnnymac2m
    @johnnymac2m 2 роки тому

    Bruce and Chester were very molded together. I'm not sure who influenced who though....