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Three tracks today from Billy Cobham's 1975 album A Funky Thide of Sings. Notable contributions from John Schofield on guitar and Michael and Randy Brecker on assorted brass with Billy directing proceedings from behind his drum kit. Panhandler and the title cut are funk workouts that could have been playing to aliens too hip for the Mos Eisley cantina. Sorcery is a portentous groove with some nice keyboard solos.
Billy Cobham - Panhandler
Billy Cobham - Sorcery
Billy Cobham - A Funky Thide of Sings
nice post groover,sorcery cut is the real bouncer here with george
ReplyDeleteduke dancing on keyboards,i got to say no matter what context i've
listened to billy cobham in, even in lesser company his drumming is always brilliant,a true master musician,thanks again.