| A Selected Discography Solo albums: Taking Notes, Denon; * Pump It!, Passport Jazz; * Champion , Passport Jazz (* = to be re-released on Denon). With Bill Bruford: (all on Polydor/ Editions E.G.) The Bruford Tapes ; Gradually Going Tornado; One of a Kind; Feels Good to Me. With Allan Holdsworth: Road Games, Warner Bros. With k.d. lang: Even Cowgirls Get the Blues , Sire/Warner Bros. With Kazumi Watanabe: (both on Gramavision) Spice of Life Too ; Spice of Life . With Patti Austin: Patti Austin , CTI. With the Players: Players , Passport Jazz. With Gil Goldstein: Pure as Rain , Chiaroscuro. With Dave Liebman: Light'n Up, Please!, Horizon. With Patrick Moraz: i, Atco. With the Nathan Cavaleri Band: Nathan , MJJ. With Ray Barretto: Eye of the Beholder , Atlantic. With David Sancious: Just as I Thought , Arista. With Don Pullen: Montreux Concert , Atlantic |
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Jeff Berlin is a legend of the electric bass. Simply put, he is considered by many to be the finest electric bass soloist in the world. In the 1970s, he gained worldwide recognition as one of America's foremost electric bass players. Alongside of Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke and Alphonso Johnson, Jeff is known as a major innovator through his incisive playing through recordings and performances for the last twenty years. Jeff has performed with performers as diverse as Billy Cobham, John McLaughlin, Jermaine Jackson, Issac Hayes, Bill Bruford, Yes, Allan Holdsworth, Toots Thielemans, Larry Coryell, David Liebman, Arturo Sandoval, Michael and Randy Brecker, Mike Stern and Bill Frisell. He has jammed with the super-stars of jazz and rock, from Pat Metheny, Van Halen, Rush, pianist Bill Evans, Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke, and was even asked to do a television show with pop singer Donnie Osmond. He has performed throughout the world at all the major jazz festivals. |