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

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).

, shifted his approach for this project to prioritize a balanced, collaborative sound where no single player dominates the spotlight. Musical Highlights Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-

The Art of Three is a testament to Billy Cobham's enduring creativity and technical virtuosity. This 2001 album remains a standout in his discography, offering a captivating blend of jazz, rock, and world music influences. If you're a fan of Billy Cobham, jazz fusion, or exceptional drumming, The Art of Three is an essential listen. Enjoy this EAC FLAC release and experience the album in its full, lossless glory. Billy Cobham’s The Art of Three , recorded

The Art of Three is a 2001 live album that captures a rare, acoustic meeting of three jazz titans: drummer Billy Cobham Ron Carter , and pianist Kenny Barron Label: Shanachie Records (Catalog # SHAN 5057) Year:

  • Label: Shanachie Records (Catalog # SHAN 5057)
  • Year: 2001
  • Style: Acoustic jazz, post-bop, chamber jazz
  • For the musician, it is a lesson in "locking in" with a bass player. For the audiophile, it is a concert hall in a box. And for the archivist, the string Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC- is a flag of quality—a guarantee that Billy’s ghost notes and Gerald Cannon’s string buzz have survived the digital age intact.