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A 10-minute exploration where Cobham begins on brushes before escalating to sticks, fueling Barron’s playful piano runs. Autumn Leaves: A staple reimagined through the lens of three masters. New Waltz: A tender, intimate composition written by Ron Carter. Bouncing With Bud: A rollicking tribute to Bud Powell’s bebop legacy. 'Round Midnight:
Released in 2001, is a masterclass in acoustic jazz, featuring the legendary trio of Billy Cobham (drums), Kenny Barron (piano), and Ron Carter (bass). Recorded in January 2001 during a European tour with stops in Odense, Denmark, and Oslo, Norway, the album captures a rare meeting of three titans who, despite decades of mutual respect, had seldom performed as a unified trio. The Lineup: A Meeting of Giants
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: Provides playful, lyrical piano work that anchors the trio's melodic explorations.
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The album consists of eight tracks, primarily reimagined jazz standards alongside original compositions by the trio members. Critics note that while Cobham is the listed
Far from being a nostalgic trip through well-trodden material, the trio brings a fresh perspective to these classic songs. The recording quality is superb, maintaining a high standard that rivals that of a studio setting. The trio format leaves little room for a passive accompaniment; all three players are constantly challenged to provide integral ingredients to the music. Barron's elegant and mobile piano leads the dance, intimately weaving bop and swing. Carter's bass is a rock-solid presence, while Cobham, using a small travel drum kit with brushes, never overpowers his bandmates.
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A stunning, swinging closer featuring intricate, polyrhythmic acoustic drum accents. Understanding the Archival Tag: "-EAC-FLAC-" Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Art Of Three New Waltz: A tender, intimate composition written by
This track is a tribute to bebop pioneer Bud Powell. It's an up-tempo burner that allows Cobham to stretch out more than on any other track. His drum solo here is a highlight of the album, a controlled explosion of ideas and rhythmic invention that reminds listeners of his unparalleled technical ability, but always in service of the music's spirit. It's a moment of pure, unadulterated swing.
All arrangements by Billy Cobham and Ronnie Cuber.
