Billy Cobham - Art Of Four (2006) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Billy Cobham
- Title: Art Of Four
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: In+Out[IOR CD 77085-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Fusion
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 54:27
- Total Size: 374 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Good For The Soul
2. New Waltz
3. Alter Ego
4. Song Is You
5. Last Resort
6. If I Were A Bell
7. Four Play
8. Cissy Strut
9. Mushu Blues
personnel :
Donald Harrison - Alto Saxophone
James Williams - Piano
Ron Carter - Bass
Billy Cobham - Drums
With 2004's Art of Five, the fusion drums pioneer Billy Cobham indicated that his mid-life return to his bebop roots was a hot ticket. And this album proves to be another, with a fizzing Cobham driving a pedigree postbop band featuring alto saxist Donald Harrison, short-lived pianist James Williams (on one of his last recordings) and the bass legend Ron Carter. Most of the material here is original, and the improvisation is often scorching - Williams' jubilant sweep across bop, modalism and Cecil Taylorish abstraction in particular. Good for the Soul and Cissy Strut have a heated Art Blakey atmosphere. Harrison and Williams play solos of such fresh phrasing that they almost seem to reinvent the postbop language, and a fast The Song Is You has Harrison in biting Jackie McLean mode over fiery drumming. Carter's Last Resort is like a sardonic Stan Tracey piece, and Williams' Four Play is a rugged, Breckerish tour de force of fast blues. It's four stars for the blowing quality alone.
1. Good For The Soul
2. New Waltz
3. Alter Ego
4. Song Is You
5. Last Resort
6. If I Were A Bell
7. Four Play
8. Cissy Strut
9. Mushu Blues
personnel :
Donald Harrison - Alto Saxophone
James Williams - Piano
Ron Carter - Bass
Billy Cobham - Drums
With 2004's Art of Five, the fusion drums pioneer Billy Cobham indicated that his mid-life return to his bebop roots was a hot ticket. And this album proves to be another, with a fizzing Cobham driving a pedigree postbop band featuring alto saxist Donald Harrison, short-lived pianist James Williams (on one of his last recordings) and the bass legend Ron Carter. Most of the material here is original, and the improvisation is often scorching - Williams' jubilant sweep across bop, modalism and Cecil Taylorish abstraction in particular. Good for the Soul and Cissy Strut have a heated Art Blakey atmosphere. Harrison and Williams play solos of such fresh phrasing that they almost seem to reinvent the postbop language, and a fast The Song Is You has Harrison in biting Jackie McLean mode over fiery drumming. Carter's Last Resort is like a sardonic Stan Tracey piece, and Williams' Four Play is a rugged, Breckerish tour de force of fast blues. It's four stars for the blowing quality alone.
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