Billy Cobham Total Eclipse Jazz Music CD Review
The exceptionally talented Jazz Billy Cobham has released her CD entitled Total Eclipse. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Billy Cobham fans and lovers of jazz in the same way, I'm happy about that. With the launch of artistic excellence Billy Cobham Total Eclipse is a full screen Cobham has once again delivered a brilliant collection of songs that could well be the best work to date.
It 'a rare day that I have a CD from an artist can truly say that not a bad track the group. I am more than happy to announce that's exactly what I have to say about this. Just do not hurt as a group. No fillers here at all.
One of the refreshing beauty of this CD is the way in which all the participating artists seem to be really fun. That combine with the overall presentation and you have one of the most impressive launches of Billy Cobham, in its history.
I am of the opinion that Total Eclipse is definitely the best work of Billy Cobham in a few years. A totally enjoyable CD and an outstanding release. What I call must have music. I give two thumbs up because it is a collection that even the casual jazz fan can appreciate and enjoy.
While the album is actually very good themes are full star 3 – Total Eclipse, Article 6 – The Moon is not made of green cheese, and track 8 – Last Frontier.
Pick my cousin, and Sore [. . . as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 – Solarization: Solarization / Second Phase / Crescent Sun / Voyage / Solarization-shoot. This is a great track!
Total Eclipse Notes:
Billy Cobham Total Eclipse originally on 25 April 2000 on the Wounded Bird Records.
More CD Track List:
1. Solarization: Solarization / Second Phase / Crescent Sun / Voyage / Solarization-Summary 2. Lunarputians 3. Total Eclipse 4. Bandits 5. Moon Germs 6. Moon is not made of green cheese, 7. Sea of Tranquility 8. Final Frontier
Personnel: Billy Cobham (piano, drums, timbales), Michael Brecker (soprano and tenor sax, flute), Randy Brecker (trumpet, flugelhorn), Glenn Ferris (trombone, tenor and bass), Sue Evans (marimba), Milcho Leviev (keyboards ), John Abercrombie, Cornell Dupree (guitar), Alex Blake (bass), David Earle Johnson (congas).
Recorded at Atlantic Studios and Electric Lady, New York, New York.
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