James Jamerson
Biography
James Lee Jamerson (January 29, 1936 – August 2, 1983) was an American bassist. He was the uncredited bassist on most of the Motown Records hits in the 1960s and early 1970s (Motown did not list session musician credits on their releases until 1971), and is now regarded as one of the greatest and most influential bass players in modern music history. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. As a session musician he played on twenty-three Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits, as well as fifty-six R&B number-one hits. In its special issue "The 100 Greatest Bass Players" in 2017, Bass Player magazine ranked Jamerson number one and called him the most important and influential bass guitarist. In 2020, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Jamerson number one in its list of the 50 greatest bassists of all time.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

What's Going On
1971

Fulfillingness' First Finale
1974

Let's Get It On
1973

Pacific Ocean Blue
1977

Marvin Gaye Live!
1974

Where Did Our Love Go
1964

Burnin'
1962

Hits!
1980

Step II
1978

1990
1973

All Directions
1972

Puzzle People
1969

From Every Stage
1976

Pressure Drop
1975

Psychedelic Shack
1970

I Heard That!!
1976

Making Music
1975

Slow Dancer
1974

What's Going On Live
2019

Aretha
1980

Land Of Passion
1979

The Best Of Joan C. Baez
1977

Down To Earth
1974

Boogie Down
1974
Credited work
1,710 releases · 154 albums · active 1959–2026
- Performance · 1,930
- Other credits · 29
- Production · 1
Studios: Motown/Hitsville U.S.A. Recording Studios · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Westlake Studios · Mediasound
