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The best Steve showcase album? Tough to say because Steve is always a top notch performer but as a former studio tech I'll have to say, most people don't know how to mix fretless basses into high volume situations well. So, blame lesser Steve performances on that...ahem, Human.
ITP is pretty good although since most of Steve's bass falls in the mid range, the subs and high in my car drown out some of the "interludes". Sounds badass on any equiped deck. Now I have a 7-channel amplifier, no reason ITP should sound less than.?
"Fiend for Blood" the bass was mixed in well there. "The Gathering" also had the bass mixed in well, but again, you had such talent all around on that album that who were you gonna pay attention too? James Murphy is a badass six string axeman. The one released Control Denied album had the bass mixed in possibly the best of any of the aforementioned albums. I can't listen to that album too much though because of Aymar's vocals and my palate. The "Swallowed in Black" and "Vision of Misery" albums have great bass parts too (for example "Last Abide" on the former; short song but killer.)
Oh, and the bass being the foundation of the music? Yeah, I'll agree part ways on that one: I wouldn't want a band without a bassist. You ever had a band without a drummer? Not possible...(drum mach. don't count) If you have a bad drummer a great band becomes mediocre, if your have a mediocre band and a fabulous drummer, then the band becomes good. Another reason Sadus rocks: John Allen. Couldn't imagine them with anyone else.