Chuck, from a Alembic sound check perspective, I heard Alembics played by the following bassist during the 70's and 80's:
Marvin Isley - (Isley Brothers - Funk),
Louis Johnson - (Brothers Johnson-Funk),
Rodney 'Skeets' Curtis - (Parliament Funkidelics-Funk),
John Entwistle - (The Who - Rock&Roll),
BrownMark - (Prince and the Revolution - Funk),
Jimmy Johnson - (Allan Holdsworth - Fusion),
Reggie Hickman - (Brick - Funk),
Lequeint Duke Jobe - (Rose Royce - Funk),
Stanley Clarke - (Return to Forever - Fusion),
Mark Adams - (Slave Band - Funk),
Mark King - (Level 42 - Pop),
Robert Earl Kool Bell - (Kool and the Gang - Funk) and
Jermaine Jackson - (The Jacksons - Pop)
From the 70's through the 90's, my ears grew up on artist playing Alembics.
The 70's, was the decade electric basses were put to work over-time, double time, swing-shifts, graveyards, weekends and holidays like no other time in history.
I can honestly say, when I played Alembics for myself, it was as if someone poured an entire pail of ice cold water over my head while having a fever. It felt very good.
I acquired my first Alembic at the age of 18. I didn't care if it was used, I just wanted that 70's sound of artist who laid their tracks before me.
However, since I acquired my new bass, I make sounds I never heard.
Peace and Love,
Hal-
(Message edited by toma_hawk01 on July 28, 2010)