Billy Cobham - The Art Of Three -2001- -eac-flac-

: Departures from Cobham's typical high-energy "thunder machine" fusion style, this set is a collaborative, acoustic hard bop and timeless trio session. Personnel : Billy Cobham : Drums, Producer. Kenny Barron : Piano. Ron Carter : Bass. Tracklist

The album frequently opens with this Thelonious Monk classic, setting a sophisticated tone.

: Acts as a "harmonic dynamo," offering inventive accompaniment and imaginative solos that bridge the gap between rhythm and melody. Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-

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Best known as the explosive, ambidextrous powerhouse behind the Mahavishnu Orchestra and his seminal solo album Spectrum , Billy Cobham is a founding father of jazz-fusion. However, The Art of Three strips away the double-bass drums, massive electronic setups, and high-volume distortion. Here, Cobham returns to his roots, proving that his legendary precision, dynamic control, and polyrhythmic genius are just as potent on a traditional, acoustic jazz kit. Ron Carter: The Anchor of Rhythm Ron Carter : Bass

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is a live album featuring a "super-trio" of jazz legends. It represents a significant stylistic shift for Billy Cobham, who is primarily known for his high-energy "thunder-machine" fusion drumming. This project captures him in an all-acoustic setting, focusing on jazz standards and delicate interplay. Amazon.com Primary Artists: But some references list on select tracks

By 2001, Cobham had nothing to prove. He could have coasted on fusion legend status. Instead, The Art of Three proves his first love was always interaction , not volume. It’s a quiet masterpiece—subtle, brave, and deeply musical.