The Billy Cobham, George Duke Band - Live On Tour In Europe (1976)
BAND/ARTIST: The Billy Cobham, George Duke Band
- Title: Live On Tour In Europe
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Wounded Bird Records[WOU 8194]
- Genre: Jazz, Soul, Jazz Funk
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 46:16
- Total Size: 285 MB(+3%) | 111 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Hip Pockets
2. Ivory Tattoo
3. Space Lady
4. Almustafa The Beloved
5. Do What Cha Wanna
6. Frankenstein Goes To The Disco
7. Sweet Wine
8. Juicy
personnel :
Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals – Billy Cobham
Keyboards, Lead Vocals – George Duke
Electric Guitar – John Scofield
Electric Bass, Vocals – Alphonso Johnson
Narrator – Jon Lucien
Following two studio recordings, this impressive band hit the road and cut this session with keyboardist George Duke. Their encounter provided for an uneven, but infectious, recording. "Hip Pockets," composed by Cobham, and "Ivory Tattoo," composed by Scofield, begin the session with some intense playing. Things get a bit goofy with "Space Lady" (a song which probably worked better live), and a bit melodramatic with "Almustafa the Beloved." "Do What Cha Wanna" features Duke on vocals and, ironically, made it onto Cobham's Best of Billy Cobham. The closer, "Frankenstein Goes to the Disco," is primarily a vehicle for Cobham, while "Sweet Wine" and "Juicy" are good jam sessions. Despite some corny moments, this is a fun session that continues to be one of Cobham's most sought after recordings.~Robert Taylor
1. Hip Pockets
2. Ivory Tattoo
3. Space Lady
4. Almustafa The Beloved
5. Do What Cha Wanna
6. Frankenstein Goes To The Disco
7. Sweet Wine
8. Juicy
personnel :
Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals – Billy Cobham
Keyboards, Lead Vocals – George Duke
Electric Guitar – John Scofield
Electric Bass, Vocals – Alphonso Johnson
Narrator – Jon Lucien
Following two studio recordings, this impressive band hit the road and cut this session with keyboardist George Duke. Their encounter provided for an uneven, but infectious, recording. "Hip Pockets," composed by Cobham, and "Ivory Tattoo," composed by Scofield, begin the session with some intense playing. Things get a bit goofy with "Space Lady" (a song which probably worked better live), and a bit melodramatic with "Almustafa the Beloved." "Do What Cha Wanna" features Duke on vocals and, ironically, made it onto Cobham's Best of Billy Cobham. The closer, "Frankenstein Goes to the Disco," is primarily a vehicle for Cobham, while "Sweet Wine" and "Juicy" are good jam sessions. Despite some corny moments, this is a fun session that continues to be one of Cobham's most sought after recordings.~Robert Taylor
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