Time: 76:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Rock
Art: Front
01. AC DC (Live) ( 9:28)
02. Flight Time (Live) (10:44)
03. Vanessa (Live) ( 7:41)
04. Crosswinds (Live) (10:35)
05. All Hallows Eve (Live) (11:14)
06. Total Eclipse (Live) ( 9:37)
07. Wrapped In A Cloud (Live) ( 7:04)
08. Brooze (Live) ( 9:52)
Personnel:
Billy Cobham, drums
Mike Stern, guitar
Michal Urbaniak, lyricon & violin
Gil Goldstein, piano
Tim Landers, bass
Billy Cobham performs live in Riazzino, Switzerland in 1981.
Celebrated as one of jazz fusion's best percussionist, Billy Cobham rose to prominence during the late 1960s with Miles Davis as a drummer known for his power and precision.
Born in Panama he grew up in New York where he gradated from High School of Music and Art in 1962.
After three years of Military service ending in 1968, he played for a year with Horace Silver and also worked at the time with Stanley Turrentine, George Benson, and Shirley Scott.
Billy Cobham toured extensively during the early '70s after appearing on John McLaughlin's album "My Goal's Beyond" and in 1971 Cobham and McLaughlin formed the "Mahavishnu Orchestra."
He went on to record a number of solo albums to great acclaim including "Crosswinds" and "Total Eclipse" both in 1974 and moved to Switzerland later in the decade.
In 1980 Cobham was a member of the "Jack Bruce & Friends" band before forming "Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie" the following year.
Billy Cobham, drums
Mike Stern, guitar
Michal Urbaniak, lyricon & violin
Gil Goldstein, piano
Tim Landers, bass
Billy Cobham performs live in Riazzino, Switzerland in 1981.
Celebrated as one of jazz fusion's best percussionist, Billy Cobham rose to prominence during the late 1960s with Miles Davis as a drummer known for his power and precision.
Born in Panama he grew up in New York where he gradated from High School of Music and Art in 1962.
After three years of Military service ending in 1968, he played for a year with Horace Silver and also worked at the time with Stanley Turrentine, George Benson, and Shirley Scott.
Billy Cobham toured extensively during the early '70s after appearing on John McLaughlin's album "My Goal's Beyond" and in 1971 Cobham and McLaughlin formed the "Mahavishnu Orchestra."
He went on to record a number of solo albums to great acclaim including "Crosswinds" and "Total Eclipse" both in 1974 and moved to Switzerland later in the decade.
In 1980 Cobham was a member of the "Jack Bruce & Friends" band before forming "Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie" the following year.
Glass Menagerie
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