BASS CULTURE...Flea
Flea’s aggressive, slap-heavy style with the Red Hot Chili Peppers lit up the mid-’80s L.A. scene, exemplified by their cover of Stevie Wonder’s Higher Ground (1989).
By ’91, Flea had emerged with a refined style, largely trading in his slapping for muscular melodic statements, such as the back-and-forth ostinato on the hit Give It Away. Through the ’90s and beyond, Flea has remained one of the most visible and admired representatives of rock bass.
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
Higher Ground (12")
EMI America,1989
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