- Bernard Odum
- Bob Babbitt
- Bootsy Collins
- Charlie Haden
- Chuck Rainey
- Dave Holland
- Donald "Duck" Dunn
- Eddie Gomez
- Fred Thomas
- Genre: Blues
- Genre: Funk
- Genre: Jazz
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Genre: Soul
- James Jamerson
- Jimmie Blanton
- Oscar Pettiford
- Paul Chambers
- Paul McCartney
- Ray Brown
- Ron Carter
- Solos
- Sting
- Tommy Cogbill
Super Bad
Bootsy Collins’ bassline on “Super Bad” is a masterclass in behind-the-beat funk — loose, minimal, and full of personality while still locked into James Brown’s strict rhythmic discipline. His warm, dry tone and elastic pocket create the hypnotic groove that defines the track and sets the stage for the evolution of modern funk.
Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine
Bootsy Collins’ bassline on “Sex Machine” is a masterclass in minimalist funk — deep pocket, relaxed placement, and the kind of rhythmic discipline that can make a two-bar groove feel endlessly alive. His behind-the-beat swagger and punchy, controlled tone define the track’s iconic feel and set the blueprint for modern funk bass playing.