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''What Did He Say?'' is the second solo album released by
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Victor Wooten Victor Lemonte Wooten (born September 11, 1964) is an American bassist, songwriter, and record producer. He has been the bassist for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones since the group's formation in 1988 and a member of the band SMV with two other ...
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Track listing

1. "Yo Victa" – 0:07 2. "What Did He Say?" – 3:20 *Victor Wooten - Bass, Lead and background vocals * JD Blair - Drums, Background vocals *Cherokee - Background vocals 3. "What You Won't Do for Love" – 4:43 *Victor Wooten - Bass *JD Blair - Drums 4. "Cherokee" – 1:49 *Victor Wooten - Bass *
James Genus James Genus (January 20, 1966) is an American jazz bassist. He plays both electric bass guitar and upright bass and currently plays in the Saturday Night Live Band. Genus has performed as a session musician and sideman throughout his career, hav ...
- Acoustic Bass *Raymond Massey - Drums *Futch - Swinging ride cymbal *Regi Wooten - Guitar *Joseph Wooten - Piano *Rudy Wooten - Alto Sax *Jeff Coffin - Tenor Sax *Rod McGaha - Trumpet *Cherokee - Vocals 5. "Don't Wanna Cry" – 5:07 *Victor Wooten - Bass, Vocals, Music Programming *Ann McCrary & Robert Bailey - Background Vocals 6. "The Lonliest Monk" – 4:36 *Victor Wooten - Bass, Cello, Percussion, Vocals, Piano *JD Blair - Drums 7. "A Chance" – 2:54 *Victor Wooten - Bass *JD Blair - Drums, Drum programming, Bass 8. "Radio W-OO-10" – 1:06 *Michael Kott & Matt Smith - Vocals 9. "Norwegian Wood" – 4:52 *Victor Wooten - Bass 10. "Bro John" – 4:18 *Pete Wooten - Lead Vocals *Victor Wooten - Bass, Background Vocals, Stomps and Claps *JD Blair - Drums, Stomps and Claps *Holly Wooten and Kurt storey - Stomps and Claps 11. "Naima" – 5:57 *
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- Electric bass *Regi Wooten - Nylon String Guitar *JD Blair - Drums *Jim Roberts - Percussion *Victor Wooten - Acoustic Bass 12. "Sometimes I Laugh" – 3:20 *Victor Wooten - Bass *Laughter provided by Jessie and Justice Wooten, Willow Robillard, Jason and Derek Weiman, David Shea, Josh Bartley, Nikki and Ben Curtis, Kari and Elii Morse, Sophie Bell, Baylane Hayens, Holly Wooten 13. "My Life" – 4:45 *Victor Wooten - Bass, Guitar, Lead and Background vocals *JD Blair - Drums, Background vocals *Kurt Storey - Background vocals 14. "The Sojourn of Arjuna" – 6:29 15. "Buzz Ntro" – 0:31 16. "A Little Buzz" – 2:46 17. "Kids Didn't Change" – 0:54 18. "Heaven Is Where the Heart Is" – 5:03


Personnel

*Aashid – Vocals * J.D. Blair – Drums *
Future Man Roy Wilfred Wooten (born October 13, 1957), also known as RoyEl, best known by his stage name Future Man (also written Futureman and known to fans as Futche) is an American musician, inventor and composer. He is best known as a member of jazz ...
– Vocals, Voices *Michael Kott – Vocals, Voices *Park Law – Vocals *Will Lee – Vocals *Malcolm X – Vocals, Voices *Dorothy G. Wooten – Vocals, Voices *Elijah "Pete" Wooten – Vocals, Voices *Joe Wooten – Vocals *Victor Wooten – Bass, Arranger, Vocals, Voices, Producer, Liner Notes, Tenor Bass


Production

*David Bennett – Management *Steve Lowery – Illustrations, Drawing *Mark Mandelbaum – Engineer *Chris Milfred – Mastering *Griffin Norman – Design *Keith Odle – Mixing *Kurt Storey – Vocals, Engineer, Mastering, Mixing *Mark Tucker – Photography


References

1997 albums Victor Wooten albums {{1990s-jazz-album-stub