- Starship: Wayman Tisdale
The song helped propel the Way Up album to the #1 spot on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts. Why It Works
He successfully translated the lush vocal harmonies into instrumental lines. Wayman Tisdale - Starship
Wayman uses his signature five-string fretless bass. The song helped propel the Way Up album
He plays in the higher register to achieve a "singing" tone. He plays in the higher register to achieve a "singing" tone
Wayman Tisdale's "Starship" is a hallmark of contemporary jazz and urban AC radio. Released in 2004 on his album Way Up , it is a cover of the 1977 classic by the soul-funk band Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra. Smooth jazz with heavy R&B undertones. Energy: Sophisticated, nocturnal, and deeply melodic.
The track maintains a steady, "steppers" groove perfect for late-night listening. Historical Context
✨ The arrangement is airy and spacious, living up to the "Starship" name by feeling atmospheric and light.