Christian McBride finds the groove again in his latest album, ‘Prime’
When you hear a great jazz band perform, what you’re hearing is a connection between musicians. Players who are on the same wavelength — and even when one plays a solo or goes off in their own improvised direction — it’s all held together by the groove.
- "Head Bedlam"
- "Moonchild"
- "The Good Life"
Christian McBride has spent his career laying down that groove as a jazz double bassist, appearing on innumerable recordings in a wide variety of genres, backing everyone from The Roots to Chaka Khan to Paul McCartney to James Brown. He’s also put out his own Grammy-winning albums.
His latest album, with his band Christian McBride’s New Jawn, is called Prime. It’s his second album with that group and his 18th as a band leader.
Christian joins us to talk about falling in love with jazz and how he thinks about leading a jazz band from the bass player’s position. You’ll also hear the band perform live — beginning with the mind-boggling opening track from Prime, “Head Bedlam.”