Billy Cobham - The Art Of Three -2001- -eac-flac- ((free))

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A Ken Barron original that showcases the trio's bop influences and Ron Carter's "harmonic dynamo" presence. Legacy and Reception This specific file tag ensures that listeners hear

The Art of Three is a rare stylistic detour for Billy Cobham, who is globally recognized as a pioneer of high-energy jazz-fusion. Famous for his explosive, complex polyrhythms with the Mahavishnu Orchestra and his landmark solo album Spectrum , this project sees Cobham strip away the electronic synthesizers and massive double-bass drum kits to focus on the nuanced world of acoustic post-bop.

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This track is a tribute to bebop pioneer Bud Powell. It's an up-tempo burner that allows Cobham to stretch out more than on any other track. His drum solo here is a highlight of the album, a controlled explosion of ideas and rhythmic invention that reminds listeners of his unparalleled technical ability, but always in service of the music's spirit. It's a moment of pure, unadulterated swing.