In the world of jazz fusion, few names carry as much weight as . Known for his explosive power and surgical precision with the Mahavishnu Orchestra and his solo masterpiece Spectrum , Cobham has spent decades redefining the role of the drums. However, in 2001, he teamed up with two other titans of the genre for a project that stripped away the synthesizers and high-gain guitars to focus on the raw essence of interplay . That project was The Art of Three .
This recording is a notable departure from Cobham's typical high-energy fusion style, showcasing a more acoustic, lyrical side of his playing. The album was recorded in January 2001 across locations in Denmark and Norway and was released under the In + Out Records Amazon.co.uk Key Album Details Billy Cobham : Drums, Producer Kenny Barron Ron Carter : Acoustic Post-Bop and Jazz. Recording Context Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-
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The Art of Three remains a cornerstone for fans of modern acoustic jazz. It serves as a reminder that while Billy Cobham can play faster and louder than almost anyone on the planet, he is also a master of subtlety.