Free Music Notes for Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Greatest Hits Of The 20th Century

B?la Fleck & The Flecktones - Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Greatest Hits Of The 20th Century

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Free Music Notes for Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Greatest Hits Of The 20th Century

Free Music Review: An artist who is not easily categorized
Hit: 4 Stars

A number of years ago, a friend suggested I give Bela Fleck a try. I bought this and promptly forgot about it. Well, I missed out on a few years of interesting and challenging music. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones run the gamut from bluegrass to jazz and just about everything else in between. The best thing about it is that they make it seem totally natural to combine all these disparate sounds into a wonderful mixture. From the dark intro of "The Sinister Minister" to the jazzy wanderings of "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo" this CD has a number of interesting pieces. There were a few numbers that didn't work for me like the disjointed "Shocktime," and the too soft jazz of "Sex in a Pan," but the overall effect is a joy of making music. And that is always a good thing.

Free Music Review: great
Hit: 5 Stars

I have got this CD due to my collegues request,and the music quality and the songs, and the thyme and the harmony is just on target for people who likes to listen jazz..I have got other CD's from this artist but I am agree that this "Bestof" album is the best...


Free Music Review: Umm.... Wow! (4.5 Stars)
Hit: 4 Stars

BELA FLECK & THE FLECKTONES - Greatest Hits of the 20th Century
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I was introduced to Victor Wooten solo stuff a few years back and was, needless to say, amazed! Through him I found out about Bela Fleck. I had first purchased `Three Flew over the Coo-Coos Nest' (Also amazing) then I followed with this stunning hits album. This is a good place to begin for newbies.

For those that do not know Victor Wooten is the god of bass... He makes Les Claypool, Flea, Geddy Lee, and the like all sound like amateurs. His brother Roy AKA `Future Man' plays the Drumitar (A Combination of a Synth, Drum Machine and a Guitar.) and Bela, plays the Banjo.

The band fuses, Bluegrass, Funk, Jazz, Rock, Country, and more... This album covers a span of roughly 10 years and has many classic songs.

If you like creative, extremely talented music or if you are a Bass or Banjo player, (or by some really fluke chance have a Drumitar) you need to get this CD. (And their other CD's!!!)

Favorite Songs: Shocktime, Sinister Minister, Vix 9 and Roadhouse Blues.
-4.5 Stars


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Free Music Review: Decent place to start if you would like a sampler of them
Hit: 4 Stars

Although alot of the songs I became attached to aren't on this single disc, there are still some good examples of what this band has done over the years...as well as a few that havn't been released previously on CD. Each one of their original studio CDs kinda took a life on its own...each encompassing a certain era of the Flecktones throughout their career. Especially with the change from Howard Levy to Jeff Coffin, there are definite flavors from one CD to the next...maybe I only see it that way. Anyway, if you are starting out listening to this band, keep that in mind as you go through each song. Each cut, if you like it, would probably mean you would like the disc that it came from. This disc does do a nice job of giving examples from the different time periods of the Flecktones time as a band.

Free Music Review: Fantastic...an eyeopener to those who do not know Fleck
Hit: 5 Stars

I bought this CD on the advise of the Tower records manager in Bangkok ( good taste)whilst never having heard of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.

It was an absolute eye-opener and I am really hooked. The opening with "Sinister Minister" makes you sit up straight and, yes, I cannot wait ontil I have found a good live version of this track.

The combination of banjo, mandolin and the virtuoso bass work of Vince Wooten does not cease to amaze me. It contains so many traditional elements and, yet, it is so contemporary.

In this age of throw away music it is very satisfactory to listen to a band where every individual member is in absolute control of his instrument and indeed a master on it.

It is difficult to put this music into a category except in the category of "very good music". It may be true that for the real aficionados this may not be the best ( see other reviews) but I think for those not familiar with this band it is a very good introduction.

I will certainly go out now and buy "Live Art".

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