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  1. Stanley Clarke – double bass, bass guitar, acoustic and electric guitar, keyboards; Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone (on 2) George Howard – soprano saxophone (on 8) Freddie Hubbard – trumpet (on 5) Allan Holdsworth – guitar (on 4) George Duke – piano (on 8) Vance Taylor – piano (on 5) Eddie Arkin – synthesizer (on 2)

  2. Allan Holdsworth (Bradford, Inglaterra, 6 de agosto de 1946-Vista, California, 15 de abril de 2017) [1] fue un músico británico. ... If This Bass Could Only Talk; The Collection; Con Come Together. Guitar Tribute To The Beatles; Para la Cymbiosis Magazine. Volume 1 #1; Volume 2 #2; Con Enigma Variations.

  3. 1988: If This Bass Could Only Talk (guest soloist on "Stories to Tell") Stuart Hamm. 1988: Radio Free Albemuth; Jack Bruce. 1989: A Question of Time (guest soloist on "Obsession" & "Only Playing Games") Alex Masi. 1989: Attack of the Neon Shark (guest soloist on "Cold Sun") Chad Wackerman. 1991: Forty Reasons; 1993: The View; 2012: Dreams ...

  4. Allan Holdsworth does confidently relaxed and flowingly inspired guitar and Synthaxe, as usual. As stated above, you will not find Holdsworth wildly rockin' out, doing bizarre explosions of guitar nor Synthaxe, (though he is more than capable), on this release. Production and sound is slick and polished throughout.

  5. "If This Bass Could Only Talk" is a 1989 album by Stanley Clarke. Allan plays guitar on one track: a few unusal clean staccato lines on the intro, as well as a nice guitar solo on the pop tinged fusion number “Stories To Tell”. A notable display of the Steinberger TransTrem. Track listing

  6. This page includes If This Bass Could Only Talk's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Allan Holdsworth talks jaw-dropping solos, the "exquisitely unique" SynthAxe and his love of headless guitars in his final interview. By Joe Lalaina. published 19 April 2022. The trailblazing jazz-fusion guitarist passed away just days after taking part in his last-ever interview with Guitar World. (Image credit: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)