Billy Cobham - Drum 'n' Voice 2 (2006) [FLAC]

Billy Cobham - Drum 'n' Voice 2 (2006) [flac] Site

: His percussion duets with Cobham on tracks like "Amazon" provide a vivid, organic contrast to the electric elements. Track Highlights Highlights Key Features "Waveform" Energetic opener. Blazing synth work by Brian Auger. "Real Funk" Gritty, driving groove. Vocals by Buddy Miles; sweep guitar by Frank Gambale. "Ozone (Pt. 2)" Weather Report-esque fusion. High-interactivity between Hammer, Berlin, and Cobham. "Take Seven" Rhythmic complexity. Smooth 7/4 bounce with a standout Patitucci bass solo. "Amazon" Brazilian-inspired percussion. Intimate duet between Cobham and Airto Moreira.

: These keyboard legends provide searing synth and Hammond organ solos, particularly on the explosive opener "Waveform". Billy Cobham - Drum 'n' Voice 2 (2006) [FLAC]

: Jeff Berlin and John Patitucci deliver fluid, grooving performances that anchor the complex time signatures, such as the 7/4 rhythm in "Take Seven". : His percussion duets with Cobham on tracks

: Cobham remains as technically dazzling and "slamming" as ever, showing that his speed and precision haven't waned with time. "Real Funk" Gritty, driving groove

: His percussion duets with Cobham on tracks like "Amazon" provide a vivid, organic contrast to the electric elements. Track Highlights Highlights Key Features "Waveform" Energetic opener. Blazing synth work by Brian Auger. "Real Funk" Gritty, driving groove. Vocals by Buddy Miles; sweep guitar by Frank Gambale. "Ozone (Pt. 2)" Weather Report-esque fusion. High-interactivity between Hammer, Berlin, and Cobham. "Take Seven" Rhythmic complexity. Smooth 7/4 bounce with a standout Patitucci bass solo. "Amazon" Brazilian-inspired percussion. Intimate duet between Cobham and Airto Moreira.

: These keyboard legends provide searing synth and Hammond organ solos, particularly on the explosive opener "Waveform".

: Jeff Berlin and John Patitucci deliver fluid, grooving performances that anchor the complex time signatures, such as the 7/4 rhythm in "Take Seven".

: Cobham remains as technically dazzling and "slamming" as ever, showing that his speed and precision haven't waned with time.