The Rick Marotta Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 4:07 pm
Drumhead did a lengthy interview with him in the last edition. He and Mover went through a bunch of recordings he played on with Zevon etc.
I love his playing and value it highy, some of those fills are so slick, and coupled with a heavy groove. He is one of my idols.
Here are the tracks they discussed, some really nice playing!
This one is nice, really punchy.
Interesting story behind his recording with Aretha...
He said this was at a low point...it being 1979, you can guess. Crazy groove.
Double drumming with Bernard Purdie.
Of course this one...
Oh man, that's loose. Nice story about Rick, Newnark and Gadd...
Syndrums!
Mike Mainieri produced this album...
Boz with a shuffle, he's really hitting it. Great Jeff story here too.
Randy Newman 1977.
Didn't know he produced Roxy and Ferry, but not this album, Avalon. He was uncredited. Love his playing here.
1970 with Al Kooper, really attacking the kit.
And finally, this one is a bit out there, Zappa-esque. Some cool shit on it.
I love his playing and value it highy, some of those fills are so slick, and coupled with a heavy groove. He is one of my idols.
Here are the tracks they discussed, some really nice playing!
This one is nice, really punchy.
Interesting story behind his recording with Aretha...
He said this was at a low point...it being 1979, you can guess. Crazy groove.
Double drumming with Bernard Purdie.
Of course this one...
Oh man, that's loose. Nice story about Rick, Newnark and Gadd...
Syndrums!
Mike Mainieri produced this album...
Boz with a shuffle, he's really hitting it. Great Jeff story here too.
Randy Newman 1977.
Didn't know he produced Roxy and Ferry, but not this album, Avalon. He was uncredited. Love his playing here.
1970 with Al Kooper, really attacking the kit.
And finally, this one is a bit out there, Zappa-esque. Some cool shit on it.