Typically for me, I started getting into music in general and into Level 42 in particular around the end of the 80s, just as the band were calling it a day. But anyway, I bought all their albums and noticed a real change in the bass sound in the later albums, and despite the fact that I wasn't so keen on the later songs, I loved that new bass sound - and I was blown away by the look of Mark's Cocobolo bass in the Heaven In My Hands video. Through various interviews with Mark in various mags, I realized that the bass he was using was called an Alembic. I also found out that he was a big fan of another bass player, Stanley Clarke. Of course, I know now that these are legendary names, but back then I had never heard of either Alembic or Stanley. Anyway, that prompted me to buy a bunch of Stan's albums, and again, I heard that distinctive sound on there, and lo and behold, I find out he's also using an Alembic. But at this stage, I'd still never clapped eyes on one in person.
Coupla years later, I'm getting into 70 soul and funk and see another of my heroes, Louis, on the cover of a Brothers Johnson album with a striking and familiar-looking bass: sure enough, an Alembic. And at some point I watch a video of the Paul Simon concert in Central Park (I think that's where it was), and I love the bass sound and the playing of the young bassman onstage there - turns out it's Armand Sabal-Lecco with an Alembic . . . By this point, it's pretty clear to me that I need an Alembic.
Fast forward a few years - my trusty old Jaydee is getting a bit grouchy (noisy pots, tendency for the neck to wander - all old age) and I'm thinking she needs to retire from live work, or at least have a backup, so I go looking for a new bass at London's Bass Centre. And there I spy a maple-top MK standard. Well, I just had to try it. And it was love at first play, as I'm sure you all know only too well! Played better than anything I'd ever played before, even strung with much heavier strings than I usually use. Poor shop assistant couldn't prise it out of my hands . . .
The best news was that the Bass Centre was moving premises and I think their distribution contract for Alembic was coming to a close (at least I haven't seen any Alembics in their new shop since), so they had massive reductions on all their Alembics for just a few days to clear the stock. I came away from the shop that day a coupla grand poorer but a very happy man!
K.
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