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| Billy Cobham's Drum'n'voice Vol. 2 ![]() Brian Auger (hammond organ), Buddy Miles (voice), Frank Gambale (el.guit.), Mike Lindup (voice), Dominic Miller (guitars), Jeff Berlin (el.bass), Guy Barker (flicorno), John Patitucci (el.bass), Airto Moreira (perc.), Novecento (band) and Jan Hammer (synt. 30 years after Spectrum), inside a panorama of pop, electric jazz, funky, blues, smooth and world music. With the first Drum'n'Voice, Billy Cobham made himself approachable as well for the less used to the jazz sonority - something that has given to him the vantage to increase his popularity - the Drum'n'Voice vol. 2 abandoned a good part of the pop concepts and presents sounds that stand strongly with jazz, rock, funky and blues. Here Cobham is again the album's soul as his guests take strength in their performance from his drumming. A home coming that is clearly updated from the Seventies. The Nicolosis Brothers are the authors of all the tracks but two: Real Funk written in collaboration with Buddy Miles and One more time to live in collaboration with Dominic Miller and Mike Lindup. At the moment Nicolosi Productions features an album on world wide distribution with Wrasse: Gregg "Kofi" Brown's Together as One (feat. Sting). write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |