Billy Cobham - The Art Of Three — -2001- -eac-flac- !free!
Norris, an understated master of bebop and harmony, holds the center with crystalline touch and unpredictable reharms. He’s the quiet storm Cobham orbits around.
Billy Cobham’s The Art of Three , recorded during a European tour in 2001 and widely circulated in audiophile circles via the [EAC-FLAC] format, stands as a significant document of a jazz master at work. While "The Art of Three" is often associated with his earlier trio work, the 2001 iteration captures a specific moment of high-energy acoustic jazz, typically featuring the lineup of Billy Cobham on drums, Ronitto on piano, and Stefan Rademacher on bass (or similar configurations during this touring cycle). Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-
By 2001, Billy Cobham had long since established himself as the godfather of fusion drumming via his work with the Mahavishnu Orchestra and his seminal solo album Spectrum . However, The Art of Three project was a deliberate return to the acoustic piano trio format. Norris, an understated master of bebop and harmony,